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I've been trying to play "call of duty", however, i can't seem to get the
full list of servers to enable me to play on multiplayer over the internet.
I've contacted the game manufacturer and they said to make sure that TCP/IP
protocol is bound only to NIC, also, IPX/SPX is compatible, NET BEUI & NET
BIOS are not bound to NIC. Could anyone explain how i can do this, and if it
may cause other problems.
Thanks in advance.

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Hi

You may be better off posting your question to a games NG:

news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.games

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"Mick Heathcote" <m.heathcote2@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:Iuyhc.82$54.12@newsfe1-win...
| I've been trying to play "call of duty", however, i can't seem to get the
| full list of servers to enable me to play on multiplayer over the internet.
| I've contacted the game manufacturer and they said to make sure that TCP/IP
| protocol is bound only to NIC, also, IPX/SPX is compatible, NET BEUI & NET
| BIOS are not bound to NIC. Could anyone explain how i can do this, and if it
| may cause other problems.
| Thanks in advance.
|
|


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On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 18:50:40 +0100, "Mick Heathcote"
<m.heathcote2@ntlworld.com> wrote:

>I've been trying to play "call of duty", however, i can't seem to get the
>full list of servers to enable me to play on multiplayer over the internet.
>I've contacted the game manufacturer and they said to make sure that TCP/IP
>protocol is bound only to NIC, also, IPX/SPX is compatible, NET BEUI & NET
>BIOS are not bound to NIC. Could anyone explain how i can do this, and if it
>may cause other problems.
> Thanks in advance.
>

Open properties of your Internet connection and it should list clients
and protocols e.g.

Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
QoS Packet Scheduler
File and Printer Sharing
Client for Microsoft Networks

Then you may have others, just select it and Uninstall it for your
connection.

Peter Hutchison
Windows FAQ
http://www.pcguru.plus.com/

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