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hello,
i have two networks windows & novell. novell network is available via a special client from novell. i've got serious performance issues with all windows servers. i guess it's because the order of network providers is wrong. but how i can change it i've no idea. there used to be a way to do that in xp, it's described here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/894564. my question how to do the same thing in vista? thanks in advance |
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Hello bulklodd,
In Windows Vista, you can easily change the network protocol binding by performing the following steps: 1. Open the Network Connections folder. You can do this by clicking Start, Run, typing "ncpa.cpl", then clicking Ok. 2. Press the ALT key, click Advanced, then click Advanced Settings. If you are prompted for an administrator password, type the password or confirmation. 3. Click the Adapters and Bindings tab. I hope this helps. -- Eric Cross Microsoft MVP (Windows Networking) http://mvp.support.microsoft.com "bulklodd" wrote in message ... hello, i have two networks windows & novell. novell network is available via a special client from novell. i've got serious performance issues with all windows servers. i guess it's because the order of network providers is wrong. but how i can change it i've no idea. there used to be a way to do that in xp, it's described here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/894564. my question how to do the same thing in vista? thanks in advance |
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Eric, thank you! it did the trick. i would have never guessed to press ALT
there! "Eric Cross [MVP]" wrote: Hello bulklodd, In Windows Vista, you can easily change the network protocol binding by performing the following steps: 1. Open the Network Connections folder. You can do this by clicking Start, Run, typing "ncpa.cpl", then clicking Ok. 2. Press the ALT key, click Advanced, then click Advanced Settings. If you are prompted for an administrator password, type the password or confirmation. 3. Click the Adapters and Bindings tab. I hope this helps. -- Eric Cross Microsoft MVP (Windows Networking) http://mvp.support.microsoft.com "bulklodd" wrote in message ... hello, i have two networks windows & novell. novell network is available via a special client from novell. i've got serious performance issues with all windows servers. i guess it's because the order of network providers is wrong. but how i can change it i've no idea. there used to be a way to do that in xp, it's described here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/894564. my question how to do the same thing in vista? thanks in advance |
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You're very welcome! Glad it worked. smile
-- Eric Cross Microsoft MVP (Windows Networking) http://mvp.support.microsoft.com "bulklodd" wrote in message ... Eric, thank you! it did the trick. i would have never guessed to press ALT there! "Eric Cross [MVP]" wrote: Hello bulklodd, In Windows Vista, you can easily change the network protocol binding by performing the following steps: 1. Open the Network Connections folder. You can do this by clicking Start, Run, typing "ncpa.cpl", then clicking Ok. 2. Press the ALT key, click Advanced, then click Advanced Settings. If you are prompted for an administrator password, type the password or confirmation. 3. Click the Adapters and Bindings tab. I hope this helps. -- Eric Cross Microsoft MVP (Windows Networking) http://mvp.support.microsoft.com "bulklodd" wrote in message ... hello, i have two networks windows & novell. novell network is available via a special client from novell. i've got serious performance issues with all windows servers. i guess it's because the order of network providers is wrong. but how i can change it i've no idea. there used to be a way to do that in xp, it's described here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/894564. my question how to do the same thing in vista? thanks in advance |
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Hi Eric,
I am having the same issue and I have tried your suggestion below: In Windows Vista, you can easily change the network protocol binding by performing the following steps: 1. Open the Network Connections folder. You can do this by clicking Start, Run, typing "ncpa.cpl", then clicking Ok. 2. Press the ALT key, click Advanced, then click Advanced Settings. If you are prompted for an administrator password, type the password or confirmation. 3. Click the Adapters and Bindings tab. But when I go to my Network Connections folder I do not have an Advanced tab or button. I have to go to the properties of the Local Area Connection in order to see an advanced tab but this doesn't have anything to do with what I am trying to do, unbind TCP/IPv4. "Eric Cross [MVP]" wrote: You're very welcome! Glad it worked. smile -- Eric Cross Microsoft MVP (Windows Networking) http://mvp.support.microsoft.com "bulklodd" wrote in message ... Eric, thank you! it did the trick. i would have never guessed to press ALT there! "Eric Cross [MVP]" wrote: Hello bulklodd, In Windows Vista, you can easily change the network protocol binding by performing the following steps: 1. Open the Network Connections folder. You can do this by clicking Start, Run, typing "ncpa.cpl", then clicking Ok. 2. Press the ALT key, click Advanced, then click Advanced Settings. If you are prompted for an administrator password, type the password or confirmation. 3. Click the Adapters and Bindings tab. I hope this helps. -- Eric Cross Microsoft MVP (Windows Networking) http://mvp.support.microsoft.com "bulklodd" wrote in message ... hello, i have two networks windows & novell. novell network is available via a special client from novell. i've got serious performance issues with all windows servers. i guess it's because the order of network providers is wrong. but how i can change it i've no idea. there used to be a way to do that in xp, it's described here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/894564. my question how to do the same thing in vista? thanks in advance |
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Hello MJ,
When you go into the Network Connection folder, press the Alt key and a menu bar should appear along the top. Click the Advanced menu, then click Advanced Settings. I hope this helps! -- Eric Cross Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) http://mvp.support.microsoft.com "MJ" wrote in message ... Hi Eric, I am having the same issue and I have tried your suggestion below: In Windows Vista, you can easily change the network protocol binding by performing the following steps: 1. Open the Network Connections folder. You can do this by clicking Start, Run, typing "ncpa.cpl", then clicking Ok. 2. Press the ALT key, click Advanced, then click Advanced Settings. If you are prompted for an administrator password, type the password or confirmation. 3. Click the Adapters and Bindings tab. But when I go to my Network Connections folder I do not have an Advanced tab or button. I have to go to the properties of the Local Area Connection in order to see an advanced tab but this doesn't have anything to do with what I am trying to do, unbind TCP/IPv4. "Eric Cross [MVP]" wrote: You're very welcome! Glad it worked. smile -- Eric Cross Microsoft MVP (Windows Networking) http://mvp.support.microsoft.com "bulklodd" wrote in message ... Eric, thank you! it did the trick. i would have never guessed to press ALT there! "Eric Cross [MVP]" wrote: Hello bulklodd, In Windows Vista, you can easily change the network protocol binding by performing the following steps: 1. Open the Network Connections folder. You can do this by clicking Start, Run, typing "ncpa.cpl", then clicking Ok. 2. Press the ALT key, click Advanced, then click Advanced Settings. If you are prompted for an administrator password, type the password or confirmation. 3. Click the Adapters and Bindings tab. I hope this helps. -- Eric Cross Microsoft MVP (Windows Networking) http://mvp.support.microsoft.com "bulklodd" wrote in message ... hello, i have two networks windows & novell. novell network is available via a special client from novell. i've got serious performance issues with all windows servers. i guess it's because the order of network providers is wrong. but how i can change it i've no idea. there used to be a way to do that in xp, it's described here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/894564. my question how to do the same thing in vista? thanks in advance |