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I need to enable/disable completely network interfaces from a script in Windows XP. I'm looking for a python solution, but any general way (eg WMI, some command-line à la netsh, some windows call) is welcome and will be adjusted. Thanks.

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Using the netsh interface Usage set interface [name = ] IfName [ [admin = ] ENABLED|DISABLED [connect = ] CONNECTED|DISCONNECTED [newname = ] NewName ]

Try including everything inside the outer brackets: netsh interface set interface name="thename" admin=disabled connect=DISCONNECTED newname="thename"

See also this MS KB page: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/262265/ You could follow either of their suggestions. For disabling the adapter, you will need to determine a way to reference the hardware device. If there will not be multiple adapters with the same name on the computer, you could possibly go off of the Description for the interface (or PCI ID works well). After that, using devcon (disable|enable). Devcon is an add-on console interface for the Device Manager.

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Including all options produces the following message: "Dedicated interfaces can not be connected, disconnected, enabled, or disabled." It should work, but it doesn't. Haven't tested on another computer, though; I will. Thanks. – ΤΖΩΤΖΙΟΥ Sep 18 '08 at 8:46
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So far I've found the following Python solution:

>>> import wmi; c=wmi.WMI()
>>> o=c.query("select * from Win32_NetworkAdapter where NetConnectionID='wifi'")[0]
>>> o.EnableDevice(1)
(-2147217407,)

which is translated, AFAIU, to the generic WMI error 0x80041001. Could be permissions.

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Obviously I am running this as a member of the local Administrators group, and the computer is not part of a domain. – ΤΖΩΤΖΙΟΥ Sep 17 '08 at 15:17
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this is VB.Net

Dim objectQuery As New ObjectQuery("SELECT * FROM Win32_NetworkAdapter WHERE NetConnectionId IS NOT NULL")
         Dim searcher As New ManagementObjectSearcher(scope, objectQuery)
         Dim os As ManagementObject
         Dim moColl As ManagementObjectCollection = searcher.Get()
         Dim _list As String = ""
         For Each os In moColl
             Console.WriteLine(os("NetConnectionId"))
         Next os

That will get all the interfaces on you computer. Then you can do netsh to disable it.

netsh interface set interface DISABLED

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I've tried in the past all the combinations that netsh suggests: netsh interface set interface [name=]wifi [admin=]DISABLED with either "The parameter is incorrect" or "One or more essential parameters is incorrect" messages. – ΤΖΩΤΖΙΟΥ Sep 17 '08 at 14:52
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I can't seem to find any basic API for controlling interfaces on MSDN, apart from the RAS API's, but I don't think they apply to non-dialup connections. As you suggest yourself, netsh might be an option, supposedly it also has a programmatic interface: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms708353(VS.85).aspx

If you want to be pure Python, you can perhaps open a set of pipes to communicate with an netsh process.

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The devcon tool can control the NIC, but not the interface directly. It's a command-line version of the Device Manager applet.

devcon disable (id or portion of name)
devcon enable (id or portion of name)
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It doesn't seem to work with network interfaces. "devcon enable wifi", where wifi is the name of the wireless interface replies: "No devices enabled." – ΤΖΩΤΖΙΟΥ Sep 17 '08 at 14:35
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You may need to use WMI. This may serve as a good starting point: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa394595.aspx

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It's a good starting point indeed. I'm working on it. Thanks. – ΤΖΩΤΖΙΟΥ Sep 17 '08 at 15:15
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Hello,

Is there a way give not admin user an acceess to NIC (enable and disable) ?

Thanks

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(en)Thanks for ideas. I made little script collection about enable/disable network interfaces, ICS, NAT and dial-up.

(ge)Vielen Dank für die Tipps. Ich habe ein paar Scripts geschrieben rund um die Themen enable/disable von LAN Interfaces, ICS, NAT und Dial-up.

Enjoy X-INetConnect 2.0 -> http://x-event.designo.ch/init/?q=ge/node/392

Kind regard, steve

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