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Problem with TCPIP- won't work after reboot. Win 2000 Pro

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Problem with TCPIP- won't work after reboot. Win 2000 Pro

uninstalling it in "Local Area Connection", rebooting, then reinstall
without reboot: works fine.

restart and TCPIP doesn't work. Must repeat above procedure.

netdiag doesn't show much- can't tell what's wrong.

The restart of TCPIP would seem to be at fault, but don't have a clue.

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