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Hi all, We have an application that has it's license attached to IP addresses. This causes problems in dual-homed adapters systems. My question is: How can i change the list order of adapters as they appear in the Ipconfig command? This is a Windows 2000 server. I've tried without susccess the article Q171320. I really don't know why the above article didn't work. Any new ideas? Regards joper |
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Control Panel|Network||Explore|Advanced|Adapters and Bindings and set the desired order of connections. -- Regards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000 Operating Systems] "joper" wrote: > Hi all, > > We have an application that has it's license attached to > IP addresses. This causes problems in dual-homed adapters > systems. > > My question is: > How can i change the list order of adapters as they appear > in the Ipconfig command? This is a Windows 2000 server. > > I've tried without susccess the article Q171320. > I really don't know why the above article didn't work. > Any new ideas? > > Regards > joper > > |