I installed the latest HP Proliant Service Pack (PSP) for Windows 2003, and
after a reboot my Network Connections folder is empty. The system gadgets
area now links an HP network icon to the HP Network Configuration
application. I no longer have access to the familiar Microsoft list of
protocols installed, with the associated configuration dialogs for each.
I get the feeling after looking deeper that the HP Network Configuration
utility has wiped out or corrupted networking on my Windows 2003 server. I
don't find any way to uninstall this application in Add Remove Programs.
It is apparently a protocol that needs to be uninstalled from within the
list of protocols in the Microsoft properties dialog for the adapter. But
I have no way to bring up that dialog because the list of adapters is empty.
How do I recover networking on this Windows 2003 Web Edition member server
at this point?
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Will
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