Circumstances
• Windows 7 Home Premium
• Small office network not more than 10 PCs
• Some automatic Internet protocol addresses
• a few defined internet protocol addresses intended for remote desktop
• Windows XP PCs have no trouble connecting
My problem is that infrequently when Windows 7 supercomputers reboot, cannot connect to network. I get UNIDENTIFIED NETWORK. Also cannot connect to anything (network drives or else internet).Have to disable/enable network adapter on the way to obtain network identification to recognize as NETWORK. Set as a “WORK” network. My question is that is there a means on the way to turn off network identification in Windows 7 as a result PC just connects to network? If not, is there a means on the way to uninstall that characteristic? If you have any suggestion please let me know. Thank you in advance.
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