Delete The Microsoft ISATAP Adapters?
Aug 10, 2012I have a few extra Microsoft ISATAP adapters when i do an ipconfig/all.Can I delete some or all of them and furthermore what is their purpose(s)?
View 2 RepliesI have a few extra Microsoft ISATAP adapters when i do an ipconfig/all.Can I delete some or all of them and furthermore what is their purpose(s)?
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