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On 6 Sep 00, at 3:28, Kevin Weaver wrote:
> I am having a very strange problem. I have two different network
> cards installed on a WIN98se machine. One is connected to a cable
> modem. When I make a change to a TCP setting on one card (DNS
> Configuration in particular), it changes the setting on the other
> card also. Anyone seen this before? I've already tried uninstalling
> everything and starting over. It still does it.
DNS configuration is not a per-NIC setting. When the machine needs
to call on DNS, it will use the DNS addresses[*] to determine which
interface to use; it has no way to pick an interface first.
[*] The addresses and subnet masks of the interfaces, and the address
of the default gateway (also not per-NIC), are used in making this
determination.
David G
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