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Adapter Error In WindowsHow To Fix Error Message : In Order To Configure TCP/IP , You Must Install And Enable Network Adapter Error In Windows Jun 18th, 2013 · 6 Comments Often when device drivers are updated in order to configure tcp/ip windows 10 for network interface card, the mismatch between previous model of network adapter and add/remove hardware tool in control panel windows 8 newer one (or the newer driver) can cause a weird error which pops up when trying to access TCP/IP properties
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and looks something like this :Fortunately, there is a very simple fix for this and works on all versions of Windows. To remove this error :1. First open Device Manager from Control Panel.2. https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSKTMJ_8.5.3/com.ibm.help.domino.admin85.doc/H_TCP_IP_ERROR_MESSAGES_CLIENT_OR_SERVER.html Then drill down to the specific network adapter and select "Uninstall".3. After it's removed, make it detect automatically by Windows using Actions > Scan for hardware changes.4. The network adapter will once again show up in installed devices list.Now try accessing the TCP/IP properties for that adapter, the error will no longer pop-up and the IP settings can be changed as needed.Cheers. Tags:network adapter error while http://www.ihaveapc.com/2013/06/how-to-fix-error-message-in-order-to-configure-tcpip-you-must-install-and-enable-network-adapter-error-in-windows/ trying to access TCP/IP properties in Windows · TCP/IP properties error · Windows network adapter error · windows network adapter tcp/ip error · windows troubleshooting6 CommentsRR says:April 6, 2014 at 12:50 am /Thanks dude, It Worked……… Simple yet very effective solutionramu says:March 23, 2014 at 9:56 pm /wow! man superb.Charles says:March 16, 2014 at 1:21 am /It works. Great answer. Thanks.Ruwan says:September 30, 2013 at 10:08 am /Great.. it works.. this is the greatest article i've seen regarding this problem… thanks….Raj says:September 25, 2013 at 4:35 pm /yes, it worked like a charmPrasanth says:August 26, 2013 at 7:20 pm /Great.. It worked.. Many thanks..Tools by ihaveapc.comGet Me A Password
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problem but please bear with me as I give you the background to my problem! I have slight problem here. For some reason I am unable to download my e-mail in Outlook 2000. I can download my e-mail from my other account (LineOne) but I can't get my e-mail from my other account (Blueyonder). Every time I try to download my e-mail from Blueyonder I keep getting the following error message - "A TCP/IP error occurred while trying to send data to the server. (Account: 'Blueyonder', POP3 Server: 'pop3.blueyonder.co.uk', Error Number: 0x800ccc13)." Incidentally, the error number 0x800ccc13 is a TCP/IP error but when I tried to get my e-mail with Outlook Express 6 instead, I got error number 0x800ccc0F which is a Socket Write Error. So now I'm all confused... I'm pretty sure this is either a TCP/IP error or a Winsock error. I think it may be a Winsock error because if it was a TCP/IP error I wouldn't be able to access the Internet (and I can access the Internet with no problems). Just in case I reset my TCP/IP protocol stack anyway using an MS-DOS command (since TCP/IP itself can't be uninstalled) but that didn't solve the problem - this makes me think it is definitely a Winsock error. I used the System File Checker to make sure all my files were intact and it turned up nothing and I still have the same problem. If my diagnosis is right, could anyone tell me how to extract a fresh copy of the Winsock files from the Windows XP Professional CD? Many thanks... --- Gary --- My Home On The Web... http://www.gaznet.au.com http://www.garyjb.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk --- ICQ - 117481806 --- Top "Error Number: 0x800ccc13" - Possible Winsock Problem? by Gary Belche » Thu, 07 Feb 2002 10:32:35 No matter, I solved it! I deleted the first message in my account (which was spam anyway) and the rest of my messages downloaded! I can't believe it was something so simple! --- Gary --- GazNET Anti-Spam Home http://www.gaznet.au.com/spam/ http://www.garyjb.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/spam/ --- ICQ - 117481806 --- > Hi Guys, > This may seem like an Outlook 2000 problem but please bear with me as I > give you the background to my problem! I have slight problem here. For some > reason I am unable to download my e-mail in Outlook 2000. I can download my > e-mail from my other account (LineOne) but I can't get my e-mail from my > other account (Blueyonder). Every time I try to download my e-mail