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Removing Server Features
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Windows 2000
The Windows 2000 system does not allow you to uninstall the network driver
from the Network and Dial-up Connections window. To remove the network
driver:
1
Right-click the My Computer icon, then select
Properties
from the menu.
2
Select the Hardware tab, then click
Device Manager
.
3
Double-click
Network Adapters
.
4
Right-click on the name of a NIC and select
Uninstall
from the menu.
5
Click
OK
to confirm device removal.
6
Exit the Device Manager.
NetWare
To remove the network driver:
1
Enter this command at the prompt:
NetWare 4.2:
load install
NetWare 5.x:
load nwconfig
2
In the Installation Options screen, select
Driver options
.
3
In the Driver Options screen, select
Configure network drivers.
The Selected Network Drivers screen appears, listing all previously saved drivers in
the system.
4
From the list of drivers, select
3C980
.
5
In the Additional Driver Actions screen, select
Deselect a selected driver
and press
Enter.
6
Follow the prompts to remove the driver.
Removing Server
Features
Follow the steps for your operating system.
Windows NT and
Windows 2000
To remove Dynamic
Access
technology server features:
1
From the
Start
menu, select
Settings/Control Panel
.
2
Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon.
3
Click the
Install/Uninstall
tab.
4
In the Install/Uninstall tab, select
Dynamic
Access Server Software
.
5
Click
Add/Remove
.
6
Follow the prompts to remove the software and reboot the server.
The Windows 2000 system does not allow you to uninstall the
Dynamic
Access
technology miniport using the Device Manager. To remove
DynamicAccess
technology server features in Windows 2000, see
.
WARNING:
If the NIC is part of a group, you must first remove the NIC from the
group before you remove server features. See Removing a NIC from a Group on
page 24 for instructions.