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I have exactly the same problem. Must be a bug.
I installed Vista (official release). Everything worked fine with DHCP. Then I changed my IP to a static address and then nothing worked. First time it forgot the DNS. Then I tried again but now it only remembered the gateway the other fields are empty and so on. Right now I have a fixed IP, but cant see it in the network setting. All the fields are empty even though they are on manual :-) But if I do a cmd ipconfig - i can see the address is correct. BIG BUG - make a patch :-) Br Steen Pedersen "Krzysztof Mazurek" wrote: Well, from some time now, when I log in to may computer (Vista B2) I have all my networking running fine as long as I have DHCP services. I use domain user account, witch is added to local Administrators group. Well I can change all setting in network center, but when I want to personalize the connection itself (remove or add protocols, change IPv4 address) I got the dialog box, but it's empty and the cursor changes to busy while it's over it. After a while I title with "Not responding" and all I can do is to Close a dialog box. When I log in as an Administrator nothing like that happens. I can easily which network settings. Any ideas? Best regards, Christopher |