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Harry Bates
Guest
Server 2003 Enterprise
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Tcpip
Event Category: None
Event ID: 4191
Date: 1/9/2008
Time: 9:22:55 AM
User: N/A
Computer: MTNGT500
Description:
IP could not open the registry key for adapter
TCPIP\Parameters\Adapters\NDISWANIP. Interfaces on this adapter will not be
initialized.
Obviously, a lot of you have seen this error in the past. As always with
Win2000, we would uninstall TCP/IP and re-install it to fix the problem
(KB284955). Also, obvious is that M$ has made the IP stack a core component
from Windows XP on to current OSes. A few years ago I ran into this problem
and we were not able to fix the error in 2003 Server a few years ago. "Netsh
int ip reset" command does not work as it only rebuilds the the normal NIC
adapters registry and does not do anything with ndiswanip adapter linkage.
Are there any fixes out there for this problem yet? I don't understand why
this is still an issue without a legit fix, as I have seen this problem a
number of times on the net. Thank you in advance for any help you can
provide.
Harry Bates
Lead Infrastructure Engineering/Diagnostics
Lockheed Martin
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Tcpip
Event Category: None
Event ID: 4191
Date: 1/9/2008
Time: 9:22:55 AM
User: N/A
Computer: MTNGT500
Description:
IP could not open the registry key for adapter
TCPIP\Parameters\Adapters\NDISWANIP. Interfaces on this adapter will not be
initialized.
Obviously, a lot of you have seen this error in the past. As always with
Win2000, we would uninstall TCP/IP and re-install it to fix the problem
(KB284955). Also, obvious is that M$ has made the IP stack a core component
from Windows XP on to current OSes. A few years ago I ran into this problem
and we were not able to fix the error in 2003 Server a few years ago. "Netsh
int ip reset" command does not work as it only rebuilds the the normal NIC
adapters registry and does not do anything with ndiswanip adapter linkage.
Are there any fixes out there for this problem yet? I don't understand why
this is still an issue without a legit fix, as I have seen this problem a
number of times on the net. Thank you in advance for any help you can
provide.
Harry Bates
Lead Infrastructure Engineering/Diagnostics
Lockheed Martin