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- From: jallard@microsoft.com (James 'J' Allard)
- Subject: Re: How to start up TCI/IP at boot time?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.033131.2234@microsoft.com>
- Date: 22 Jan 93 03:31:31 GMT
- Organization: Microsoft Corporation
- References: <KEVIN.93Jan6171502@calamityjane.edscom.demon.co.uk> <1993Jan8.144909.24196@solaris.rz.tu-clausthal.de>
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- In article <1993Jan8.144909.24196@solaris.rz.tu-clausthal.de> hochstae@allfiwib1.wiwi.uni-marburg.de (Christoph H. Hochstaetter) writes:
- >In <KEVIN.93Jan6171502@calamityjane.edscom.demon.co.uk> kevin@edscom.demon.co.uk (Kevin Broadey) writes:
- >>I know this can be done, but I've forgotten the magical incantation...
- >>
- >>Using the Registry Editor you can modify an attribute in
- >>
- >> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/ControlSet001/Services/TcpipSvc
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- >>that starts up TCPIP at boot time, just as if you'd typed
- >>
- >> net start tcpipsvc
- >>
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- The more "friendly" way to achieve the same results would be:
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- o Log in as "administrator"
- o Start the "Services" control panel applet
- o Select the "Tcpip" service
- o Choose "Configure..." and select "Automatic"
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- This goes for other services as well. HTH.
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