TCP/IP Stack reset

TCP/IP is one of the core components in Windows XP and Windows 2003, having this component corrupted by a malware will get you disconnected in the network or the internet. In any case you are having problems with TCP/IP components, Windows XP or Windows 2003 has an option for you to reset it using NetShell utility shortly known as the netsh.

To do:

1. Open a command prompt window then type in netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt.

2. When resetting is done, restart your computer.

Successfully reseted TCP/IP stack.


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