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I want to take back up of registry of the current network settings like IP,Subnet,DNS and all that stuff, in windows xp. How can i do that? Please help.

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For Windows XP clients and higher, the netsh command has access to all your nitty-gritty networking configuration. Rather than fool with Registry stuff (which may be incomplete, since the network config is in many places), you might do better by using the netsh dump > ipsettings.bak command to save a configuration script. If you need to restore the settings due to bad changes, simply run netsh exec ipsettings.bak and you're back in business.

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Either use the FreeIPSwitcher or (using your chosen language - not specified) backup HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces

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