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Opt Out of Enhanced Error Results Page - Windows Vista

Last Updated: Thu, 03 Jun 2010 > Related Articles

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Summary

This article provides the steps to set DNS to opt out of enhanced error results page for Windows Vista.

Solution

To configure the network settings using Windows Vista, complete the steps below.

To perform the following action, you must be logged into Administrative user mode and have access to the Administrator password in case you are prompted for it.

 

1

From the Start menu, right-click Network, then click Properties.

Result: The Network and Sharing Center displays.

2

Under Tasks located on the left-hand side of the window, click Manage network connections.

Result: The Network Connections window displays.

3
  1. Right-click on the correct Local Area Connection, then click Properties.

    Result: Pop-up window displays that states Windows needs your permission to continue.

  2. Click Continue to open the Local Area Connection Properties window.
4

Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), then click Properties.

5
  • From the General tab, click Use the following DNS server addresses.
  • Enter the following Preferred and Alternate DNS Server Addresses in order:
    • 68.105.28.13
    • 68.105.29.13 
  • Click OK.

6

Click Close to close the Local Area Connection Properties window.

All steps complete.

 


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