When WinXP changes IP, the system prompts to restart the repair method

  

Some WinXP users prompt to restart when repairing the IP, how to fix this problem? Let Xiaobian tell you now, here is the specific repair method, and users who have encountered this problem come and see.

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Solution:

1. Note that a look at the & ldquo; DHCP Client & rdquo; service is not automatic state

2. Manage network configuration by registering and changing the IP address and DNS name.

Executable path:

C:WINDOWSsystem32svchost.exe -k netsvcs

Supplement:

People using DSL/Cable, ICS and IPSEC Need this service to specify dynamic IP~

Startup method:

1. Right click on My Computer~Manage~Find services and applications~Select Service~Find DHCP Client in the right window Double click~ Select the startup type as Auto~~ and restart the computer or click the start command at the top left~~

2. Enter msconfig in "Start/Run" to open “System Configuration Utility” Box, then click on the "Services" tab above, find "DHCP Client", hook it in front of it, & ldquo; determine & rdquo; and then restart the system. You can also enable it in the - Control Panel - Manage Tools - Services.

3. Execute the command as follows

C:WINDOWSsystem32svchost.exe -k netsvcs

Dependency:

AFD network support environment, NetBT, SYMTDI, TCP /IP Protocol Driver and NetBios over TCP/IP Service

Analysis:

DHCP Client: The process name of Dhcp (DHCP Client Service) is Svchost.exe, WinXP Home/Pro is installed by default. The startup type is automatic, relying on AFD Networking Support Environment, NetBIOS over TCP/IP, and TCP/IP Protocol Driver service. Simply put, the DHCP process is that a network host (DHCP Server) automatically assigns all network parameters to any computer in the network, and the DHCP Client is the object computer in the network that is assigned network parameters. This DHCP Client service is essential if network parameters such as IP addresses can be automatically assigned to the network. For home single-user users, as long as people using DSL/Cable Internet access, ICS and IPSEC services need to specify static IP, usually this service is not closed unless your machine is a complete stand-alone application environment.

The above is the solution that WinXP prompts to restart when modifying IP. Users who are not sure how to operate can try these operations on their own computers.

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