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25-Sep-2009, 01:25 PM #1
Solved: Have Network, But Propeerty for TCPIC shows....
I would like to ask a Que of my friend is facing, He have Win2000 Server running system, which is used as MS-SQL DB test System. He have a Intel(R) PRO/100 VE Ether card.

He have good network and have good communication with all the systems in his Work group and LAN. But the annoying thing is; when he click properties of TCP/IP he have a message:
IN Order to configure TCP/IP, you must install and enable a network Adapter card.

Where is the problem? can anyone tell me?
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25-Sep-2009, 02:12 PM #2
Not that sure about 2000K Server, but many of the older systems had just a single list of all adapters. make sure he is checking the TCP/IP for the Intel and not something else.
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