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Do that, then restart the PC. Nick The Raver Apr 29, at am. Victor Cavendish Goes May 14, at am. Thanks for the How-to Christophe! I had seen this issue before, and was unable to resolve it Vern Burton May 26, at pm. Kyle May 17, at pm. Jason May 28, at am. MakesOwnWeather Nov 9, at pm.

Dell does not support this machine anymore and Microlate does not support XP anymore. I am totally stuck. Disclaimer: The steps outlined on this page may completely destroy networking on your computer or otherwise damage it beyond repair. I take no responsibility for any damage done to your computer if you follow the steps below. Additionally, the steps following worked for me, but they may not work for you. They recently changed VPN software and previously I could connect to their network but still also connect to computers on my local network ie my desktop machine to copy the files to the server.

Today I discovered the new VPN software appears to re-route all traffic through the client network so I am no longer able to connect to my desktop machine to copy the files over. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information. Not enough pictures. Any additional feedback? Submit feedback. The requested operation requires elevation. OK — figured it out. Then when the command prompt opens, try the reset command again.

Little slow on the reply this morning.. Glad you got the right command prompt open. Are you getting an IP address from your router? If not, try manually assigning one. Look at the ip on your note book to see the range to use. Way faster than Microsoft — thanks!

Yeah — I already tried to manually put it in the desktop. If the gateway is something else it might be. You could try going into the control panel. A window will open, select the drive tab, try the Roll Back driver button. Find your network adapter in the list again, right-click on it and uninstall it.

When it is removed, reboot the machine. Windows should see it and try to reinstall it. In that case, if it is still under warranty, get in touch with your dealer. If not, go to the store Office depot, Office max, Bestbuy, target, walmart and pick up a network card that is certified to work in Vista.

When I ipconfig it still shows an auto configuration for IPv4 at I did a release and a renew.



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