![]() Each of these GUID keys has a Connection subkey. Under this key are one or more keys for the globally unique identifiers (GUIDs) corresponding to the installed LAN connections. Use the tree view (the left pane) of the Registry Editor tool to open the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Network\ Open the Network Connections folder and note the name of the LAN connection, such as "Local Area Connection."Ĭlick Start, click Run, type regedit.exe, and then click OK. To determine the GUID value for an adapter corresponding to a LAN connection in the Network Connections folder, do the following: Adjusting registry parameters may adversely affect system performance.Īll of the TCP/IP parameters are registry values located under the registry keyĪdapter-specific values are listed under subkeys for each adapter identified by the adapter's globally unique identifier (GUID). The Windows TCP/IP implementation is largely self-tuning. To handle these cases, optional registry parameters can be created to modify the default behavior of some parts of the protocol drivers. Some customer installations may require changes to certain default values. Optimal default values for all other configurable aspects of the protocols for most cases have been encoded into the drivers. The implementation of the protocol suite should perform properly and efficiently in most environments using only the configuration information gathered by Setup and DHCP. This appendix defines all of the registry parameters used to configure the protocol driver, Tcpip.sys, which implements the standard TCP/IP network protocols. Some of this information is also supplied by the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client service, if it is enabled. This information is written to the registry by the Setup program. The TCP/IP protocol suite implementation for Windows Server 2003 obtains all of its configuration data from the registry. Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
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