Hmm.  Don't know about this.  Just tried running the remoting samples without 
network and worked fine.

The only things I know about that might be related are some issues with 
networking that sometimes come up when doing clustering.  One is making sure 
your local firewall is turned off (if you have one).  The other is windows 
removing your ip from routing tables when network is unplugged.  To fix this 
can do the following:  

Launch regedit
Open HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\
         Services\Tcpip\Parameters
Add a REG_DWORD key called DisableDHCPMediaSense 
Set its value to 1
Restart Windows

You must have a static IP address (No DHCP)


Other than that, don't know what to offer as an explanation.  Think you can 
help me reproduce?  You running on windows xp?



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