Windows 2003 Adapters & Biinding Order
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Windows 2003 Adapters & Biinding Order

 
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Jason Newman
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Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 10:23 pm    Post subject: Windows 2003 Adapters & Biinding Order Reply with quote

All

Can you help?

I have a Windows 2003 Server installed with multiple NICs. I need to be able
to change the binding order of these NICs. Relatively easy I hear you say, if
you go through the GUI ie. Control Panel-->Network
Connections-->Advanced-->Advanced Settings etc.

However I need to be able to script this. Is there a tool that lets you
modified the Network adapter binding order on the command line. I have looked
at netsh.exe without much joy.

Would be very grateful if anyone could provide any infomation.

Thanks in advanced
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Rodney R. Fournier [MVP]
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Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 11:54 pm    Post subject: Re: Windows 2003 Adapters & Biinding Order Reply with quote

You can do this with WMI, but I have no clue how.

Cheers,

Rod

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All

Can you help?

I have a Windows 2003 Server installed with multiple NICs. I need to be
able
to change the binding order of these NICs. Relatively easy I hear you say,
if
you go through the GUI ie. Control Panel-->Network
Connections-->Advanced-->Advanced Settings etc.

However I need to be able to script this. Is there a tool that lets you
modified the Network adapter binding order on the command line. I have
looked
at netsh.exe without much joy.

Would be very grateful if anyone could provide any infomation.

Thanks in advanced
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