This is the error I got when trying to reenable ICS+ICF after deleting the 2 registry keys. Looks to me like those 2 keys are directly related to ICS. I restored the two keys from backup, rebooted, and the services started fine.
Here is an update...
I disabled both NICS in device manager and rebooted into safe mode. The registry would not let me delete the keys in pictures 1 and 3. I don't know if I have to physically remove the NICS in order to remove those keys or what. There was no way to delete the entire key or...
Should I try going into safe mode and deleting those registry keys after backing it up?
At what level of registry folder should I try deleting? Should I try whacking all the "shared access" keys or just the ones associated with the "legacy" entry?
Thanks for the suggestions.
I searched the registry for ICF, and I found quite a few entries which may be relevant. I'm not exactly sure what to do with them, so I took screenshots of them all. Maybe someone more knowledgeable can shed some light on these keys?
http://webservicesfordonations.com/icf/ICF%20reg%20pic.JPG...
I'm running Windows Server 2003. I've been using ICS
(internet connection sharing) for my other computer to be
able to access the internet.
I have my dsl modem connected to my 2003 server with two
NICS. My spare NIC connects directly into my XP Home
computer. I have ICS+ICF(internet...
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