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Tim Guy
I've had this before but never resolved it.
Through hardware failure, I have moved the FMSO server to a new platform.
All hardware is installed and a Directory restore has been done.
Everything is ok apart from the fact that the tcpip settings within the
network connection disappear when you click ok. Actually, they don't totally
disappear, if I do a ipconfig in dos their there, but if I go into the
properties of the connection there not.
This seams to be causing a few problems with the DNS resolution (server is
the dns server also)
Any ideas? It must be a common problem. I've had it before.
Last time I was abit ruthless with the registry and managed to over come it.
Cheers
Tim
Through hardware failure, I have moved the FMSO server to a new platform.
All hardware is installed and a Directory restore has been done.
Everything is ok apart from the fact that the tcpip settings within the
network connection disappear when you click ok. Actually, they don't totally
disappear, if I do a ipconfig in dos their there, but if I go into the
properties of the connection there not.
This seams to be causing a few problems with the DNS resolution (server is
the dns server also)
Any ideas? It must be a common problem. I've had it before.
Last time I was abit ruthless with the registry and managed to over come it.
Cheers
Tim