On Mon, Feb 01, 1999 at 05:40:11AM +0000, Ed Weinberg wrote:

 
> So every time you make a change in Network it sets this back to the
> default?

If you look closely, that set of registry keys only controls a certain
part of the network settings. In my experience, once the network is up and
running, very few (if any at all) changes are necessary on the clients. 
If you edit the name server(s) for example, you will of course have to
change the .reg file that gets imported or your changes will be over
written at the next bootup.

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