NetworkCards registry key empty



K
07-09-2005, 09:27 PM
I have a system with a network interface (named "Local Area
Connection") that is currently on my local network and functioning. I
can send and receive traffic just fine.

However, the HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\NetworkCards registry key has no entries. There has
been no motherboard switch without removing the device first (which I
would expect to create an extra entry here). I thought listing the
network cards here was normal behavior.

Why would the NetworkCards key have no entries when there is a
functioning network interface present? How can this be fixed so that
all network cards show up in the registry key here?

Thanks
Kris

K
07-09-2005, 09:27 PM
Reinstalling the driver for the NIC puts the entry back in the
NetworkCards registry key. However, is there a way to force Windows to
do this (or something as effective) without reinstalling drivers?

Thanks

K wrote:
> I have a system with a network interface (named "Local Area
> Connection") that is currently on my local network and functioning. I
> can send and receive traffic just fine.
>
> However, the HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows
> NT\CurrentVersion\NetworkCards registry key has no entries. There has
> been no motherboard switch without removing the device first (which I
> would expect to create an extra entry here). I thought listing the
> network cards here was normal behavior.
>
> Why would the NetworkCards key have no entries when there is a
> functioning network interface present? How can this be fixed so that
> all network cards show up in the registry key here?
>
> Thanks
> Kris


NetworkCards registry key empty