Does IPNetTuner permanently change my Windows Registry TCP/IP Settings?
Only when you apply any new settings. In order to change the TCP/IP settings for any device, the device parameters must be written to the Windows Registry, then the device must be re-initialized. The device drivers then read the settings from the Windows Registry upon initialization. With Windows 2000 and Windows XP, this initialization can be invoked directly by IPNetTuner. For Windows 95, 98, NT and Me, you must reboot Windows in order to invoke the new settings.
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