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#1 2006-11-21 15:14

JurgenLemmens
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Registered: 2006-11-21
Posts: 1

Error 84

Hello,
Everytime I want to switch between configurations I get "error 84 with every line within the script? Are there solutions for this problem?

Thanks in advance,

Jurgen Lemmens

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#2 2006-11-21 21:58

NetSetMan Support
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Registered: 2005-08-06
Posts: 1,878

Re: Error 84

Microsofts error code table sais: "IP not enabled on adapter".

1. Are you sure that an IP protocol is installed for this adapter?

2. Please check if the service "DNS-Client" is active. (Start, Run: "services.msc").

3. There's a tiny tool called WinSock XP Fix 1.2. It helped me one with my network when I had big problems with it. Just run it and click "Fix". All protocols and registry settings are fixed automatically.

4. Re-/Install new drivers for your network adapter

5. Run Windows in secure mode and try it out again (both NetSetMan and "ipconfig /all") to see if it works then. If it does then its probably a problem with some installed software.

Try those points and have a look after each try if it helped so that it's clear which method can solve the problem problem.

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#3 2007-12-17 21:28

theschles
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Registered: 2007-12-17
Posts: 1

Re: Error 84

I've just tried installing NetSetMan freeware on a brand new install of Windows Vista; it executed after I ran it with Administrator rights.

It will modify my wired Ethernet adapter's IP information, but I also get error 84 when trying to modify my WLAN adapter, an Intel 2915ABG miniPCI card.

I have the IP protocol installed.

I have both of the services you mention running.

I should not have to run a XP util on Vista, especially when everything else appears to be working fine.

Ilja Herlein wrote:

Microsofts error code table sais: "IP not enabled on adapter".

1. Are you sure that an IP protocol is installed for this adapter?

2. Please check if the service "DNS-Client" is active. (Start, Run: "services.msc").

3. There's a tiny tool called WinSock XP Fix 1.2. It helped me one with my network when I had big problems with it. Just run it and click "Fix". All protocols and registry settings are fixed automatically.

4. Re-/Install new drivers for your network adapter

5. Run Windows in secure mode and try it out again (both NetSetMan and "ipconfig /all") to see if it works then. If it does then its probably a problem with some installed software.

Try those points and have a look after each try if it helped so that it's clear which method can solve the problem problem.

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#4 2007-12-18 09:49

NetSetMan Support
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Registered: 2005-08-06
Posts: 1,878

Re: Error 84

Is the WLAN adaper activated? If it is deactived (by hardware trigger or by software) Vista will show that no IP protocol is available on that device.

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#5 2008-03-27 02:12

NetSetMan Support
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Registered: 2005-08-06
Posts: 1,878

Re: Error 84

Error 84 means that the adapter is not connected at the moment. For proper results it should be connected during the activation of a profile.

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