We recently had issues with our VMs and in the process of resolving those issues we found ourselves with lots of "ghost connections". One solution is presumably to go into Regedit and delete them but that worries me because as a trial I just disabled them and found that the File Server then lost contact with the Active Directory machine even though the active NIC/Teefer weren't touched. As soon as I re-enabled them we were back in business. So although - say - NIC 5 and Teefer 5 are active NICs 4,3,2 and their relevant Teefers are still bound to some necessary protocol. This isn't a mega-deal as we are only three people and the server farm consists of an AD, File Server, and a Mailserver which is not in the Domain. My task is to remove these spurious Teefers and their correponding NICs but how? Do I uninstall Symantec completely, reboot and remove and remaining NICs and Teefers and then reboot again and reinstall? Or do I just use Regedit and trust the system to reconnect? (Doubtful)? The ghost connections are at the root (I believe) of another problem we have concerning the RPC server service which loses contact and then we cannot log in at all! Any ideas please? Jean
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