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Microsoft ISATAP adapter



 
 
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Old August 5th 07, 12:42 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Thomi
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Default Microsoft ISATAP adapter

I had a yellow exclamation mark beside my ISATAP adapter in my System Device
manager. I removed it and rebooted thinking the system would redeteck and
reinstall. It did not.

Subsequently did a search and Microsoft Help and support and found I found
Article ID : 932520. To make matters worse there was nothing wrong, the
yellow exclamation is a windows BUG and my system was actually operating
normally untill I removed it.

The article does not explain how to reinstall or restore the Microsoft
ISATAP Adapter.

Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Old August 5th 07, 01:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Spirit
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Default Microsoft ISATAP adapter

Did you do a Power Off reboot?

If no joy - Control Panel - Add Hardware

"Thomi" wrote in message
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I had a yellow exclamation mark beside my ISATAP adapter in my System
Device
manager. I removed it and rebooted thinking the system would redeteck and
reinstall. It did not.

Subsequently did a search and Microsoft Help and support and found I found
Article ID : 932520. To make matters worse there was nothing wrong, the
yellow exclamation is a windows BUG and my system was actually operating
normally untill I removed it.

The article does not explain how to reinstall or restore the Microsoft
ISATAP Adapter.

Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks


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Old August 5th 07, 01:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Thomi
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Default Microsoft ISATAP adapter

Thank you Spirit. The Add Hardware did it. I'm back to the installed but
with the Yellow flag in Device manager. Just wish I could be sure it's doing
what it should do.

Anyway you've got me back to what it was before I poked my fingers in where
I shouldn't have.

Thanks
Thomi


"Spirit" wrote:

Did you do a Power Off reboot?

If no joy - Control Panel - Add Hardware

"Thomi" wrote in message
...
I had a yellow exclamation mark beside my ISATAP adapter in my System
Device
manager. I removed it and rebooted thinking the system would redeteck and
reinstall. It did not.

Subsequently did a search and Microsoft Help and support and found I found
Article ID : 932520. To make matters worse there was nothing wrong, the
yellow exclamation is a windows BUG and my system was actually operating
normally untill I removed it.

The article does not explain how to reinstall or restore the Microsoft
ISATAP Adapter.

Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks



 




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