ISATAP adapter

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Gloria

Every time I turn on my computer, I am told I need to install the driver for
an unknown device. When I click on "continue" I get the message that
"Microsoft ISATAP adapter -- a device attached to the system is not
functioning." Should I do anything about it, if yes, then what?

By the way, this only started happening two months ago and I have had my
computer for over a year.
 
Click start, type:
devmgmt.msc
hit enter
In Network adapter, highlight your Ethernet card device.
Action menu, 'Uninstall' (Do Not choose to delete the driver file)
Action menu, "Scan for Hardware Devices"

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Mark L. Ferguson

"Gloria" <Gloria@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Every time I turn on my computer, I am told I need to install the driver
> for
> an unknown device. When I click on "continue" I get the message that
> "Microsoft ISATAP adapter -- a device attached to the system is not
> functioning." Should I do anything about it, if yes, then what?
>
> By the way, this only started happening two months ago and I have had my
> computer for over a year.
 
Seems to have worked. Thanks.

"Gloria" wrote:

> Every time I turn on my computer, I am told I need to install the driver for
> an unknown device. When I click on "continue" I get the message that
> "Microsoft ISATAP adapter -- a device attached to the system is not
> functioning." Should I do anything about it, if yes, then what?
>
> By the way, this only started happening two months ago and I have had my
> computer for over a year.
 
"Gloria" wrote:

> Seems to have worked. Thanks.
>
> "Gloria" wrote:
>
> > Every time I turn on my computer, I am told I need to install the driver for
> > an unknown device. When I click on "continue" I get the message that
> > "Microsoft ISATAP adapter -- a device attached to the system is not
> > functioning." Should I do anything about it, if yes, then what?
> >
> > By the way, this only started happening two months ago and I have had my
> > computer for over a year.
 
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