Microsoft KB Archive/101782

= Purpose of Network Bindings Dialog Box =

Article ID: 101782

Article Last Modified on 11/1/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server 3.1
 * Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.1

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SUMMARY
The Network Bindings dialog box in the Network section of Control Panel has several purposes:

 It allows you to see how the various components (services, protocols, and network adapters) are bound together, which can be useful for diagnostic purposes. It allows you to unbind certain network components from certain others. For example, suppose you want to use TCP/IP over an EtherLink II adapter connected to one network, and NBF over an IBM Token Ring card connected to another network. By default, all protocols are bound to all adapters. The Network Bindings dialog box allows you to customize your network topology by directly specifying which protocol binds to which network card. It allows you to specify the order in which the workstation will talk to the transports to which it is bound. For more information on this use of the Network Bindings dialog box, query on the following words here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

WRKNETS and NT and LANA



Additional query words: prodnt

Keywords: kbnetwork KB101782

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