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TCP/IP Reset

In earlier versions of Windows, TCP/IP was a separate optional component that could be added or removed like any other protocol. In Windows XP/2003, TCP/IP can't be removed because now it's a core component of the operating system. Especially on a Windows Server 2003, TCP/IP functionally is critical for network operations and the Active Directory domain environment. The entire Active Directory architecture is based on DNS hierarchy, which relies on TCP/IP.

In some situations, you may encounter a corrupt TCP/IP stack. Although rare, this situation can be disruptive because you can't remove and reinstall TCP/IP anymore. So, what's the solution? Reinstalling the operating system? Well, that's one option.(continue at source)



  
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