Removing Network Interface Cards From A Virus Throttle System; Removing Virus Throttle From The System; Local Area Connection Properties - HP Rx2620-2 - Integrity - 0 MB RAM User Manual

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Status tab, look in the Information box to see a list of all network connections that Virus
Throttle is currently bound to, and verify the connection name appears in the list (to see
individual network connections on the Status tab, you must select the Individual setting
under "Statistics Display Mode").

Removing network interface cards from a Virus Throttle system

To remove a NIC from systems where Virus Throttle is installed:
1.
First, you must unbind Virus Throttle from the network connection associated with the
physical card. For instructions on how to do this, see
network connection" (page
2.
Once Virus Throttle is unbound from the network connection, only then should you
physically remove the NIC from the system.

Removing Virus Throttle from the system

To completely remove Virus Throttle from the system:
1.
In the Windows Control Panel, double-click the Network Connections icon.
2.
In the Network Connections window, right-click on any of the LAN connection icons (it
doesn't matter which one) and select Properties from the drop-down list. The Local Area
Connection Properties window displays.
Figure 2-12 Local Area Connection Properties
3.
On the General tab, in the box labeled "This connection uses the following items", click the
HP Virus Throttle Driver item to highlight it. Then click the Uninstall button.
4.
A pop-up message indicates that Virus Throttle will be removed from all network connections.
Click Yes to continue.
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