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SYMPTOMSWhen installing the TCP/IP protocol on a Windows NT version 3.5 Workstation or Server with more than one network interface card (NIC) installed, you are forced to initially bind TCP/IP to every installed NIC. During setup you cannot bind TCP/IP to a single NIC. This is a change in behavior from Windows NT version 3.1. CAUSEUnder Windows NT 3.1, NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NBT) supported only one adapter, so it would bind to the first adapter. Under Windows NT 3.5, NBT supports multiple adapters and by default the network control panel applet (NCPA) binds all transports to all adapters. WORKAROUNDIf you don't want TCP/IP on a particular segment, go to the network control panel and disable the appropriate TCP/IP bindings. Additional query words: prodnt
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