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I've got the same issue.

No duplicate entries in the registry or device manager in either normal or Safe Mode.

I simply apply any RWIN, MTU or other changes to the first adapter listed and ignore the rest. Works like a charm.

Would be nice to figure out why they are there, where they came from and how to get rid of them tho!
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said by jazzman916:
I've got the same issue.

No duplicate entries in the registry or device manager in either normal or Safe Mode.

I simply apply any RWIN, MTU or other changes to the first adapter listed and ignore the rest. Works like a charm.

Would be nice to figure out why they are there, where they came from and how to get rid of them tho!

Sounds like a bug in DrTcp software. Maybe DrTcp in this forum can check it out.
You might want to contact him here:
»/profile?find=drtcp
[text was edited by author 2002-08-13 20:54:47]


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Or we could just ask DrTCP to give us an explanation of how DrTCP actually comes up with these entries and if there is any way to remove them.

I'll IM him and see if he has time to take a look.
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said by Lanik:
I'll IM him and see if he has time to take a look.

Thanks Lanik. BTW, I tried all versions of DrTCP with the same results on those that would recognize my adapter in Windows XP.
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[text was edited by author 2002-08-13 21:07:00]
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