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From: "Rich"
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I don't believe there is a difference. I don't know exactly what =
they do beyond the description that the catalog is reset to a clean =
state. My guess is that it sets it to the install state and removes any =
installed SPs. If you rely on any non-default SPs this would likely =
unhook them.
Rich
"Frank Haber" wrote in message =
news:412e0db0$1{at}w3.nls.net...
netsh winsock reset is SP2 only,. yes? And what's the diff between =
that and=20
netsh winsock reset catalog? =20
Do both clean out all LSPs?
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I don't
believe there is a =
difference. I don't know exactly what they do beyond the =
description that=20
the catalog is reset to a clean state. My guess is that it sets
it = to the=20
install state and removes any installed SPs. If you rely on
any=20 non-default SPs this would likely unhook
them.
Rich
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