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Oct 5 2009, 12:34 PM Post
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| Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 5-October 09 Member No.: 262683 OS: none |
Hi All, I'm working on the IBM x3650M2 and there is a glitch wherein QOS causes undesirable behavior with Task manager and the utillity used to admin/config the RAID controller (http://projectdream.org/wordpress/2009/07/04/first-real-world-experiences-with-ibms-x3650-m2/). I'm looking for a way to programmatically unbind QOS fron the NDIS nic. I suspect I'll need to use something like INetCfg but haven't figured out how to use it yet. I've looked into NETSH.EXE also but that doesn't appear to do what I need either. Is anyone aware of a utility or scripting code to unbind QOS from a network card? Thanks in advance for any suggestions! |
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Oct 5 2009, 04:02 PM Post
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| Coffee Aficionado Group: Super Moderator Posts: 3716 Joined: 14-July 04 From: Coffeeland Member No.: 24596 OS: Windows 7 x64 |
Look at this. It can also be done at the card level, but each adapter has a GUID in its path which then leads to another... That's the easiest thing I can think of, short of firing up a VM and making snapshots to find more details. AFAIK no WMI class exposes methods to pull this off easily. Edit: looks like it deletes and changes dozens of reg keys when you bind/unbind it. Fun! |
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