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December 12, 2003 12:00 AM

What actions occur when I click Repair on a network connection in Windows XP and later?

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A. If you right-click a network connection and select Status, Windows displays information about the connection's speed, duration of connection, and packet activity. For XP and later, a Repair option appears on the Support tab. When you click Repair, Windows attempts to resolve a range of problems. Specifically, the OS

  • Attempts to renew the DHCP lease, if the connection obtains its IP address through DHCP, using a broadcast message.
  • Flushes the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache using the command
    arp -d * 
  • Flushes the NetBIOS cache using the command
    nbtstat -R
  • Flushes the DNS cache using the command
    ipconfig /flushdns
  • Reregisters the NetBIOS name and IP address with WINS using the command
    nbtstat -RR 
  • Reregisters the computer name and IP address with DNS using the command
    ipconfig /registerdns

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Comments
  • jim
    8 years ago
    Jun 01, 2004

    I think it was a good article. I would like to know what to do when it says: "following reparing actions failed: ip-adress renews and cleaning DNS cache memory".

  • Joseph
    8 years ago
    May 25, 2004

    Sorry to be a pedantic nit-picker, but Repair does not run the mentioned commands, but performs their equivalent function. Existing text might give readers the impression that Repair is running these commands from a hidden command prompt.

  • jayaprakash k
    9 years ago
    Dec 18, 2003

    this article gives us good information & there may be possible of solving this problemes

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