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Ray #1
Deleting ICS
For some reason my ICS is working intermittenly . . . I
almost always have to click the reload button several
times in IE before the page loads. I figure if I remove
(delete) all traces of ICS and reload it, maybe that will
help. I tried this, but I don't think I got everything.
How do I remove all of ICS?
Ray Guest
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aaron #2
Re: Deleting ICS
A couple of other things you can try..
1) Sometimes I have seen the DNs cache hose things up in IE. Go to the
command prompt and type ipconfig /flushdns
2) Make sure your DNS servers are available. You can check this with the
ping command. You can also try changing the order of the servers.
hth,
aaron
"Steve Winograd [MVP]" <winograd@pobox.com> wrote in message
news:63f7gvkk3kushrrak7a1v08bnl0n70mv6g@4ax.com...> In article <0d8201c340fc$b9934ac0$a001280a@phx.gbl>, "Ray"
> <rayd@rayd.seanet.com> wrote:>> >For some reason my ICS is working intermittenly . . . I
> >almost always have to click the reload button several
> >times in IE before the page loads. I figure if I remove
> >(delete) all traces of ICS and reload it, maybe that will
> >help. I tried this, but I don't think I got everything.
> >How do I remove all of ICS?
> It isn't possible to completely remove ICS in Windows XP like it is in
> Windows 98SE and Me. You can disable ICS in the shared network
> connection's properties. You can remove and re-install the network
> adapters used by the shared connection and/or the local area network
> connection.
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> Best Wishes,
> Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)
>
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