OK - thanks for that update - at least the problem is still well
defined.

The only way I can see of removing an interface is via Control Panel /
System/ Device Manager/Network Adapter

Select the interface and then right-click uninstall. 

Then reboot PC and Windows should find the unused network interface and
ask to reinstall drivers and TCP etc.  

Read below before doing the uninstall.

If it is a relatively new PC then Windows drivers etc are probably on
the hard drive - if it is old then a separate Windows XP CD may be
necessary to install the drivers.

Before doing this make sure you note the TCP/IP interface details such
as Use DHCP or not, IP address, gateway, mask and DNS in case these need
to be entered by hand.


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