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  • =?Utf-8?B?TWFydGlu?=

    Network Adapters

    In Device Manager under Network Adapters, nearly all (about 20) items have a
    yellow warning symbol. The first item, Microsoft 6to4 Adapter says driver is
    up-to-date BUT says "This device is not working properly because Windows
    cannot load the drivers required for their device (Code 31). Similar message
    in all other 20 items under network adapters. Have checked for solutions -
    send data to Micosoft- but so far no solutions. Any help please? Problem is
    apparently with Microsoft ISATAP adapter "tv-configMgrErr31"
    --
    Martin
  • PvdG42

    #2
    Re: Network Adapters

    "Martin" <Martin@discuss ions.microsoft. comwrote in message
    news:5468812E-5266-406F-A22B-7ACCCBE82AC5@mi crosoft.com...
    In Device Manager under Network Adapters, nearly all (about 20) items have
    a
    yellow warning symbol. The first item, Microsoft 6to4 Adapter says driver
    is
    up-to-date BUT says "This device is not working properly because Windows
    cannot load the drivers required for their device (Code 31). Similar
    message
    in all other 20 items under network adapters. Have checked for solutions -
    send data to Micosoft- but so far no solutions. Any help please? Problem
    is
    apparently with Microsoft ISATAP adapter "tv-configMgrErr31"
    --
    Martin

    20 network adapters in Device manager? I'd love to see your PC :)
    Seriously, you have one physical adapter (or, perhaps two), correct?
    RobinS has a point, that asking in a Windows group (being sure to state
    which version and edition of Windows you are using) would get you more
    interest and help. As you appear to be using a web interface...

    To find the group you need through the web interface...



    Select your language from the Tree View on the left, then scroll down to
    Windows. In the Windows category, open your version of Windows. There,
    select an appropriate group.

    BTW, have you tried deleting all 20 adapters in Device Manager, then
    rebooting to allow Windows to "rediscover " your adapter?

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    • Scott M.

      #3
      Re: Network Adapters

      First, make sure you have Windows compatible and appropriate drivers for
      your network card. Then right click on each of the network adapters listed
      as not working properly and choose to remove those items.

      Reboot your pc and if you are asked to supply a driver for the network card
      that is found use the driver you had before you began.

      "Martin" <Martin@discuss ions.microsoft. comwrote in message
      news:5468812E-5266-406F-A22B-7ACCCBE82AC5@mi crosoft.com...
      In Device Manager under Network Adapters, nearly all (about 20) items have
      a
      yellow warning symbol. The first item, Microsoft 6to4 Adapter says driver
      is
      up-to-date BUT says "This device is not working properly because Windows
      cannot load the drivers required for their device (Code 31). Similar
      message
      in all other 20 items under network adapters. Have checked for solutions -
      send data to Micosoft- but so far no solutions. Any help please? Problem
      is
      apparently with Microsoft ISATAP adapter "tv-configMgrErr31"
      --
      Martin

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      • =?Utf-8?B?TWFydGlu?=

        #4
        Re: Network Adapters

        For PvdG42
        Sorry, as you can no doubt tell, I am a novice on these matters! Don't know
        how many adapters I have. All I know is that when I go to Device Manager,
        under \network adapters, I get a list of over 20 items! (most with yellow
        warning triangles)I have 5 called 6to4 adapters, and I have 14 isatap {.....}
        adapters. Is this normal? I am using a wireless router. I am also using
        Vista Ultimate OS.
        --
        Martin


        "PvdG42" wrote:
        "Martin" <Martin@discuss ions.microsoft. comwrote in message
        news:5468812E-5266-406F-A22B-7ACCCBE82AC5@mi crosoft.com...
        In Device Manager under Network Adapters, nearly all (about 20) items have
        a
        yellow warning symbol. The first item, Microsoft 6to4 Adapter says driver
        is
        up-to-date BUT says "This device is not working properly because Windows
        cannot load the drivers required for their device (Code 31). Similar
        message
        in all other 20 items under network adapters. Have checked for solutions -
        send data to Micosoft- but so far no solutions. Any help please? Problem
        is
        apparently with Microsoft ISATAP adapter "tv-configMgrErr31"
        --
        Martin
        >
        >
        20 network adapters in Device manager? I'd love to see your PC :)
        Seriously, you have one physical adapter (or, perhaps two), correct?
        RobinS has a point, that asking in a Windows group (being sure to state
        which version and edition of Windows you are using) would get you more
        interest and help. As you appear to be using a web interface...
        >
        To find the group you need through the web interface...
        >

        >
        Select your language from the Tree View on the left, then scroll down to
        Windows. In the Windows category, open your version of Windows. There,
        select an appropriate group.
        >
        BTW, have you tried deleting all 20 adapters in Device Manager, then
        rebooting to allow Windows to "rediscover " your adapter?
        >
        >

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        • PvdG42

          #5
          Re: Network Adapters

          "Martin" <Martin@discuss ions.microsoft. comwrote in message
          news:77EED46C-8668-4760-B2A0-CFE5D7D96A74@mi crosoft.com...
          For PvdG42
          Sorry, as you can no doubt tell, I am a novice on these matters! Don't
          know
          how many adapters I have. All I know is that when I go to Device Manager,
          under \network adapters, I get a list of over 20 items! (most with yellow
          warning triangles)I have 5 called 6to4 adapters, and I have 14 isatap
          {.....}
          adapters. Is this normal? I am using a wireless router. I am also using
          Vista Ultimate OS.
          --
          Martin
          >
          >
          Try deleting all with warnings from Device Manager. If that doesn't work,
          try my, and others' advice of deleting all entries under Network Adapters,
          then reboot.

          Post back here with results.

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