Don't know why you are having problems, but NDIS stands for Network Driver
Interface Specification. Apparently you are having trouble with some network
interface that is configured on your system. There are a number of different
references that you can find by searching Google or Microsoft.
Peter
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> What is the Ndis2Device Driver. Is it something left over
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