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Changing Adapter Bindings order automatically?

 
 
Jason
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      19th Feb 2008
I need to know if there's a way to change the binding order of network
adapters automatically, eg. either using the command line or changing a
registry setting or some such. I know you can change the order using
Advanced Settings under Network Connections, but I need a way that is
scriptable and doesn't require user intervention.

Any insight on this? Thanks!
 
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Jack \(MVP-Networking\).
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      20th Feb 2008
Hi
May be this can Help., http://www.ezlan.net/metrics.html
Jack (MVP-Networking).

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>I need to know if there's a way to change the binding order of network
>adapters automatically, eg. either using the command line or changing a
>registry setting or some such. I know you can change the order using
>Advanced Settings under Network Connections, but I need a way that is
>scriptable and doesn't require user intervention.
>
> Any insight on this? Thanks!


 
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Jian-Ping Zhu [MSFT]
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      20th Feb 2008
Hello Jason,

Thank you for your post.

Based on my experience, there is no officially supported programmatic way
to change the binding order of network adapters for a computer that is
running. I have done some research for you, however, no documented
programmatic method exists for changing the order of the adapters.

This limitation is also pronounced in the following KB article:

o There is no unattended way to change the order of the connections during
the installation of the network adapter.
o You cannot programmatically script changes to the binding order of
network adapters for a computer that is running.
o You cannot use Domain Naming System (DNS) to change the order of
connections or to change the binding order because DNS does not respect the
ordering.

How to change the binding order of network adapters in Windows XP and in
Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;894564

However, set the interface metric by using a script is supported. As we
know, setting the metric lower means that the network adapter has a higher
priority. The metric takes precedence in the network adapter order.

Therefore, I recommend you use a script to change the metric of interfaces
instead of change the binding order of network adapters.
The above KB article also provides a detail guide regarding How to set the
interface metric by using a script.

I hope this helps. Thanks.

Sincerely,
Neo Zhu,
Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

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Jason
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      21st Feb 2008
Unfortunately, that answers my question. Thanks guys!

Jian-Ping Zhu [MSFT] wrote:
> Hello Jason,
>
> Thank you for your post.
>
> Based on my experience, there is no officially supported programmatic way
> to change the binding order of network adapters for a computer that is
> running. I have done some research for you, however, no documented
> programmatic method exists for changing the order of the adapters.
>
> This limitation is also pronounced in the following KB article:
>
> o There is no unattended way to change the order of the connections during
> the installation of the network adapter.
> o You cannot programmatically script changes to the binding order of
> network adapters for a computer that is running.
> o You cannot use Domain Naming System (DNS) to change the order of
> connections or to change the binding order because DNS does not respect the
> ordering.
>
> How to change the binding order of network adapters in Windows XP and in
> Windows 2000
> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;894564
>
> However, set the interface metric by using a script is supported. As we
> know, setting the metric lower means that the network adapter has a higher
> priority. The metric takes precedence in the network adapter order.
>
> Therefore, I recommend you use a script to change the metric of interfaces
> instead of change the binding order of network adapters.
> The above KB article also provides a detail guide regarding How to set the
> interface metric by using a script.
>
> I hope this helps. Thanks.
>
> Sincerely,
> Neo Zhu,
> Microsoft Online Support
> Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
>
> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
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>

 
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Jian-Ping Zhu [MSFT]
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      22nd Feb 2008
Helllo Jason,

Thanks for your feedback.

It is my pleasure to work with you on this issue.

If you need further assistance, please feel free to post back.

Sincerely,
Neo Zhu,
Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

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      5th Jul 2011
Hi...

I need a help in getting the Network connection binding order on windows 2000 and 2003 servers. I don’t want to change any binding order; I just want to look the current binding order on bulk number of servers…

can you please let me know is there any command line or tool or script to export the network connection binding order?
 
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