Reset TCP/IP to its original state How to achieve it under Windows 2003

  
                

TCP is responsible for discovering transmission problems and signaling when there is a problem, requiring retransmission until all data is safely and correctly transmitted to the destination. IP is an address for every computer on the Internet. For this reason, TCP is particularly important, so what if we want to reset TCP/IP to its original state? Maybe someone can say that it can be deleted, then, unfortunately tell you, because the TCP/IP protocol is The core components of Windows Server 2003 cannot be removed. What should I do? Next, Xiaobian will tell you a good way to reset TCP/IP in Windows 2003.

The specific method is as follows:

At this point, we can use &ldquo ;netsh” command line tool to solve this problem. In the "Run" dialog box, enter "ldld; cmd", open the "Command Prompt" window, and then enter the command line "netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt" or "ldsh;tsh ip reset c:\ esetlog .txt” and press the Enter key. The "reset" command can override the TCP/IP-related registry key <;System\\CurrentCon trolSet\\Services\\Tcpip\\Parameters\\” and “System\\CurrentControlSet\\Services\\DHCP\\Parame ters\\” The result of running the above command is the same as deleting and reinstalling TCP/IP.

In addition, the difference between the two command lines is only that “resetlog.txt” the storage location of the log files is different. The former creates the log file in the current folder, while the latter specifies the specific save path.

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