Phoenix Tools still alive and kicking? 2004-02-23 - By skie
Back Most PCI cards/drivers allow you to force a MAC address. On win2k, open up the lan connection status. click properties. click configure. go to the advanced tab. find the 'network address' property. switch the radiobutton to value & type in the MAC address you need. reboot.
this can break other stuff on your system though, depending on what uses it.
skie
Eric <heegs@(protected)> wrote: > If it's a normal NIC PCI card (meaning not an on-board one) adding the > NIC to your new machine should do the trick as well.
> On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 16:20, Bob Cobb wrote: >> well unfortunately my old computer is dead. if i only knew a hacker >> (just kidding). >> -- -- Original Message -- -- >> From: James_A_Coletta@(protected) >> To: XSI@(protected) >> Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 9:46 AM >> Subject: Re: Phoenix Tools still alive and kicking? >> >> It uses the MAC address from your previous computers NIC card. >> I have not been able to contact them ether. You should use you >> previous computer as a licence sever
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