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Re: Running Win2K in Stealth Mode
From: "Chris Chaffee" <otherguy () linkline com>
Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2002 20:43:55 -0800
The easiest way I've found to do this, and it seems to work great is to set the NIC to use DHCP, and in the Services snap-in, set the DHCP Client service to Disabled. With the DHCP client disabled, the NIC ends up with a 0.0.0.0 address.
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- Running Win2K in Stealth Mode Bill Shaffer (Jan 15)
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- RE: Running Win2K in Stealth Mode Chris Arsenault (Jan 15)
- Running Win2K in Stealth Mode Michael Steele (Jan 15)
- RE: Running Win2K in Stealth Mode Burleson, Lee (IA) (Jan 18)
- Running Win2K in Stealth Mode SkatFiend (Feb 06)
- RE: Running Win2K in Stealth Mode Tom Sevy (Feb 06)
- RE: Running Win2K in Stealth Mode Chris Arsenault (Feb 06)
- RE: Running Win2K in Stealth Mode Chris Arsenault (Feb 06)
- Re: Running Win2K in Stealth Mode Chris Chaffee (Feb 10)