Use the registry to fix the IP address to prevent others from changing

  
        According to netizens, he is responsible for the company's network management. From time to time, colleagues call to say that their computer has a "IP address conflict" prompt, and can not access the Internet. It seems that someone else has modified the IP address of their computer to cause an IP address conflict. Netizens have to go through a good search to catch the "culp" & quoquo; very troublesome. It would be nice to be able to lock the IP address of the user's computer in the network.

Here is a good way for netizens to tell you: click on "Start → Run" on your computer, enter the regedit command to run the Registry Editor, and then select "Export Registry File" from the Registry menu. ;, in the pop-up dialog box, enter the name of the file to be saved, for example, “lockip”, export the range selection <; selected branch & rdquo;, enter: & nbsp; HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesNetwork”, then click Save, then select the lockip file, use Right click and click the "Edit" button to open it. You can see that there is a row of key names and key values ​​under the selected branch. &Priquo;″NoNetSetup″=dword00000000”, change the key value 000000000 to 00000001. If you don't have this line, add “″NoNetSetup″=dword00000001” on the next line of the selected branch.

Then on the user's computer in the LAN, double-click the lockip file to add the contents of the file to the registry. If anyone wants to change IP again, then sorry, the computer "My Network Neighborhood" attribute has been disabled.

It is also easy to restore, just edit the lockip file, change 00000001 to 00000000 and run it again.

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