John Serink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote [Oct 21 -0700]

   JS > For NT they are:
   JS > HKLM\system\currentcontrolset\Services\DRIVERNAMEOFYOURCARD\parameters\TCPip
   JS >
   JS > The difference being on NT you need to know the name of the
   JS > network card driver, on Win2k you don't. But, you'll have to play
   JS > around with this stuff to get a feel for it.

OK, I made a script that achieves this, and it works. Bu I have to reboot
the machine so the interface gets the new IP.

Anyone knows any way to do this on-the-fly? It would be better as I save
much time (everyone knows a Windows NT takes a lot of time booting up ;)

I believe there should be a way of doing this via restarting some services
and devices...

Got any clue?

Thanks in advance for your time.
m4c.


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