I'd remove all Networking components and reboot. Then install one NIC card
at a time and finish it's configuration, reboot before adding a new one.
Also make sure to get the latest drivers for the NIC from the NIC
manufacturer's website.
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Thanks.
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"Edward Banister" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> When trying to install two NICs on a single computer under
> Windows 98SE, the computer hangs and the registry becomes
> corrupted. Also, a couple of times I have gotten Windows
> to come up with the two cards; however, only one of the
> cards can be configured. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks.
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