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Windows NT and TWO network cards
Name: Jorma Kinnunen Date: June 20, 2002 at 12:51:01 Pacific
Comment:
I had two network cards installed in my computer when running the Windows ME. All went like a breeze. The integrated card had the 194.x.x.x IP and was responsible for the outgoing ADSL data. The PCI net card had 10.0.0.1 IP and was the server of my family network.
Now I'm running Window NT and it cannot find the PCI network card. And if I try to install it manually the system says "No network card available"??? Is it all in vain to try to install two network cards in a Windows NT system? Thanks in advance. -jk
I had the same problem years ago... forgot the solution but, check out "About the Windows NT Server Networking Guide" at Microsofts MSDN on-line library.
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