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stop network component using batch
Name: jase73 Date: September 17, 2007 at 12:44:52 Pacific OS: windows 2000 SP4 CPU/Ram: pentium M 1.8 / 1.0 gig Product: Dell lattitude D610
Comment:
I am trying to configure the network settings when a user logs onto a account I have one using dchp and the other account using a static ip. I have used netsh in a batch file in startup folder to change the settings for each account,( it also stops some services also.) The part I cannot do is deselect one of the network components. I can do it manually by unticking the box in the Local Area Network Properties tab, but I cannot find a command to use in a batch file. The users do not have the permissions to change anything in the network settings themselves so it needs to be done at logon in the existing batch file.
Any help would be very much appreciated. The answer is probably very simple but I have run out of ideas.
Name: Curt R Date: September 17, 2007 at 15:38:37 Pacific
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The part I cannot do is deselect one of the network components. I can do it manually by unticking the box in the Local Area Network Properties tab,
Which network component exactly is it you're referring to?
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Response Number 2
Name: jase73 Date: September 18, 2007 at 06:12:17 Pacific
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The components which are active in the Network properties are: Client Microsoft Networks, Odyssey Network Driver, Check Point SecuRemote and File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks. The only one I untick is the "Check Point SecuRemote" this is the one I would like to de-activate using the batch file that changes the IP address and stops some services.
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