TCP/IP registry keys

Discussion in 'Software' started by be0, Jun 3, 2005.

  1. be0

    be0 Corporal

    Hey guys and gals,

    What are the registry keys that you need to delete so that you can uninstall the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP )?
    This is for WindowsXP Corp.
    :confused:

    Thanks.
     
  2. theefool

    theefool Geekified

  3. be0

    be0 Corporal

    no I know that
    that bullshit never works. I want to unistall it and reinstall it my self.
     
  4. Hardmarkerin

    Hardmarkerin Private First Class

    Reset TCP/IP and Winsock settings.
    NOTE: the following steps require you to have administrator privileges on the system.

    To clear Winsock settings, perform the following steps:

    1. Click Start, click Run, type regedit, and click OK.
    The Registry Editor window appears.

    2. Click the plus to the left of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.

    3. Click the plus to the left of SYSTEM.

    4. Click the plus to the left of CurrentControlSet.

    5. Click the plus to the left of Services.

    6. Right-click Winsock and click Export.
    The Export Registry File appears.

    7. Save the file in My Documents as Winsock.reg.

    8. Right-click Winsock and click Delete.
    The Confirm Key Delete window appears.

    9. Click Yes.

    10. Right-click Winsock2 and click Export.
    The Export Registry File appears.

    11. Save the file in My Documents as winsock2.reg.

    12. Right-click Winsock2 and click Delete.
    The Confirm Key Delete window appears.

    13. Click Yes.

    14. Restart the system.

    To reset Winsock and TCP/IP settings, perform the following steps:

    1. When the system has finished restarting, click Start, Control Panel.
    The Control Panel window appears.

    2. Double-click Network and Dial-up Connections.

    3. Double-click Network Connection and Right Click on LAN or Highspeed and Left click Properties.
    The Network Connection Properties window appears.

    4. Click the General tab and click Install.
    The Select Network Component Type window appears.

    5. Click Protocol and click Add.

    6. The Select Network Protocol window appears.

    7. Click Have Disk.
    The Install From Disk window appears.

    8. Click Browse.
    The Locate File window appears.

    9. Click Desktop, double-click My Computer, double-click Local Disk (C:), and double-click Windows (or Winnt).

    10. Type INF in the File name and click Open.

    11. Click Open again.

    12. The Install From Disk window appears.

    13. Click OK.

    14. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click OK.

    15. The Network Connection Properties window appears.

    16. Click Close.

    17. Restart the system.

    18. Click Start, click Run, type netsh int ip reset delllog.txt, and click OK.
     
  5. be0

    be0 Corporal

    Yes thats it man. Thanks allot
    It worked.
    That winsock reset thing did NOT work.
     
  6. Hup Lakee

    Hup Lakee Private E-2

    Tried several other similar things. This one worked for my situation:
    was unable to start the FW, no ipconfig cmd, weird behaviour utp cable in/out, no dhcp, etc...
    Tanks for your clear solution!
     

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