network connections

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Alberto Brivio

Dear ALL,

due to a mistake during network driver installation I have 2 network
connection and one is in a wrong status so I would like to delete it but
this action isn't possible.

Please, anyone could give me an help?



Regards

Alberto Brivio
 
Alberto,

What you may have is a "ghosted" network card. There is a knowledge base
article that explains how you can identify the "ghosted" network card and
remove it from device manager. The article is 269155 - "Error Message When
You Try to Set an IP Address on a Network Adapter" at
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=269155.

Thanks,
Michael Vargo
Enterprise Platforms Support Networking Team
Windows NT, 2000 & 2003 MCSE

Phillip Windell said:
Look for the "fictional hardware" in the Device Manager and delete it.

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Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
www.wandtv.com

Alberto Brivio said:
Dear ALL,

due to a mistake during network driver installation I have 2 network
connection and one is in a wrong status so I would like to delete it but
this action isn't possible.

Please, anyone could give me an help?



Regards

Alberto Brivio
 

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