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Lajus Norvejikus
Guest
Hi all,
Yesterday, I reverse one virtual machine on VirtualPC 2005, runing Windows
2003 Server R2, to a server machine. I used a legal Acronis to do that.
I corrected all problems, except one Event ID 4191, with the following
message:
"IP could not open the registry key for adapter TCPIP\Parameters\Adapters
\NDISWANIP. Interfaces on this adapter will not be initialized."
I want to correct this because I enter the TCP/IP definitions, on Start >
Control Panel > Network Connections > (my connection) > Properties, then
select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) > Properties, and when I can back to the
same window definitions the information I entered is not there. The window
looks like again as if the TCP/IP definitions is obtained by DHCP.
However, the definitions are accepted on system and can be listed by an
ipconfig command.
Anyone can help me?
Thank's.
Pedro
Yesterday, I reverse one virtual machine on VirtualPC 2005, runing Windows
2003 Server R2, to a server machine. I used a legal Acronis to do that.
I corrected all problems, except one Event ID 4191, with the following
message:
"IP could not open the registry key for adapter TCPIP\Parameters\Adapters
\NDISWANIP. Interfaces on this adapter will not be initialized."
I want to correct this because I enter the TCP/IP definitions, on Start >
Control Panel > Network Connections > (my connection) > Properties, then
select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) > Properties, and when I can back to the
same window definitions the information I entered is not there. The window
looks like again as if the TCP/IP definitions is obtained by DHCP.
However, the definitions are accepted on system and can be listed by an
ipconfig command.
Anyone can help me?
Thank's.
Pedro