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- From: kevin@edscom.demon.co.uk (Kevin Broadey)
- Subject: How to start up TCP/IP at boot time?
- In-Reply-To: kevin@edscom.demon.co.uk's message of Wed, 6 Jan 1993 17:15:05 GMT
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- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 09:05:10 GMT
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- I know this can be done, but I've forgotten the magical incantation...
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- Using the Registry Editor you can modify an attribute in
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- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/ControlSet001/Services/TcpipSvc
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- that starts up TCPIP at boot time, just as if you'd typed
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- net start tcpipsvc
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- What is the attribute and what is its value?
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- BTW I'm still using the JULY build of NT - Microsloth haven't managed
- to deliver the October build yet.
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- Thanks in advance
- Kevin
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