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12-15-2004 09:03 AM
12-15-2004 09:03 AM
Network Configuration Utility 7 - TEAMING
Ok, I have now the definitive solution for this problem:
1. Update everything you can (Server BIOS, NIC Firmware, NIC driver)
2. Uninstall the 'Network Configuration Utility'.
2.1 Go to the properties of 'My Network Places' on the desktop.
2.2 Choose a network connection and open the properties.
2.3 Click on 'HP Configuration Utility' and click then on the 'Uninstall' button below.
3. Install the newest version of the 'Network Configuration Utility'
Now it should work.
Good Luck!
1. Update everything you can (Server BIOS, NIC Firmware, NIC driver)
2. Uninstall the 'Network Configuration Utility'.
2.1 Go to the properties of 'My Network Places' on the desktop.
2.2 Choose a network connection and open the properties.
2.3 Click on 'HP Configuration Utility' and click then on the 'Uninstall' button below.
3. Install the newest version of the 'Network Configuration Utility'
Now it should work.
Good Luck!
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