Re-Binding Virus Throttle To A Network Connection; Local Area Connection Properties - HP Rx2620-2 - Integrity - 0 MB RAM User Manual

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NOTE:
first identify the physical NIC. This means you have to know the hardware layout of your
system. Once you've identified the physical NIC, you must determine the Network
Connection associated with it and unbind Virus Throttle from that connection, as described
previously.

Re-binding Virus Throttle to a network connection

To re-bind Virus Throttle to a network connection where it was previously unbound:
1.
In the Windows Control Panel, double-click the Network Connections icon.
2.
In the Network Connections window, right-click on the desired LAN connection icon and
select Properties from the drop-down list. The Local Area Connection Properties window
displays.
Figure 2-1 1 Local Area Connection Properties
3.
On the General tab, in the box labeled "This connection uses the following items", click to
select the HP Virus Throttle Driver item.
4.
Click OK to implement the change and close the Network Connections window for that
connection. This process does not require a system reboot.
NOTE:
any other network connections.
5.
To verify Virus Throttle was successfully added, open the Connection Properties window
again and confirm that the Virus Throttle checkbox is selected. In addition, the change should
be reflected on the Status tab in the Virus Throttle Status and Configuration Utility. On the
To unbind Virus Throttle from a specific network interface card (NIC) you must
This process binds Virus Throttle to this specific connection only. It does not affect
Using Virus Throttle
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