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My client has Vista Ultimate version. He cannot get Internet connection nor
browse his network at work or even change to a domain (from a workgroup). One issue I have seen in other computers and which he has now: if you do ipconfig /all - you'll see his NodeType as "hybrid" When I look in his registry under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Netbt\Parameters - I see no NodeType dword value there. Nothing there that would give any signs of his nodetype. Why do I see his nodetype when I do an ipconfig /all though? Plus, I think by removing his nodetype so it'll just say "unknown" will solve his network issues - but how on earth do you get rid of hybrid to make the nodetype "unknown." I've seen so many computers with network issues, and once the nodetype went from anything to "unknown" - their issues seem to magically disappear. Somone, please tell me how to get rid of hybrid. I've tried peer-to-peer, broadcast - all the types - none work. I just simply want his nodetype to say "unknown"...how do I do that? Thanks in advance. |