Where are Windows 2000 network connections stored in the registry?

John Savill

September 6, 1999

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A. The Windows 2000 connections consist of entries of not only remoteconnections such as to your ISP, but also your Local Area Connection and theseare contained under the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlNetworkGUIDConnectionregistry key which GUID is the Globally Unique IDentifier of the connection.

Its just interesting to know as if you have a stray connection which getscorrupted maybe as you remove the network card you can manually remove byediting the registry.

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