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I have the following problem with the "Use the following IP address:"
setting in the IPv4 properties dialog box of my network card (under "manage network connections" in 32-bit Vista Ultimate): Everytime I enter my (local) static IP address, 192.168.0.124, and press OK, the address (and the subnet mask, 255.255.255.0) is blank when I re-enter the setup box. When I enter a different static IP address, such as 192.168.0.125, the problem does not occur. This may or may not be the effect of antivirus software I installed and then removed, but any suggestions as to how I should correct the problem? (To my knowledge this has not affected actual network operations, but perhaps it's a sign of a network stack corruption or security issue.) Thanks. |
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I turns out that doing a reset of tcpip from the "netsh interface ipv4"
prompt solved my problem. (ipconfig /reset had not). "Tech_vs_Life" wrote in message news ![]() I have the following problem with the "Use the following IP address:" setting in the IPv4 properties dialog box of my network card (under "manage network connections" in 32-bit Vista Ultimate): Everytime I enter my (local) static IP address, 192.168.0.124, and press OK, the address (and the subnet mask, 255.255.255.0) is blank when I re-enter the setup box. When I enter a different static IP address, such as 192.168.0.125, the problem does not occur. This may or may not be the effect of antivirus software I installed and then removed, but any suggestions as to how I should correct the problem? (To my knowledge this has not affected actual network operations, but perhaps it's a sign of a network stack corruption or security issue.) Thanks. |