Run cmd as administrator
set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1
devmgmt.msc
When device manager launches toggle it to show hidden devices again.
Look for NICs that don't belong and remove them.
Reboot

From: Mayo, Bill [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 11:22 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Windows 2008 won't forget IP

I wanted to upgrade the NIC on a vSphere based virtual server, so I powered 
down and removed the existing NIC and added a new one.  The IP was statically 
assigned.  After rebooting, I got rid of the old NIC (show hidden devices in 
Device Manager, uninstall), and I set the IP of the new NIC to match that of 
the old and reboot.  After doing so, can't log into domain anymore and figure 
out IP is not responding.  After much troubleshooting, I am able to get the 
machine working by changing the IP to something else via netsh (network control 
panel hangs).  That's all working OK, reboot a couple of times, and confirm the 
old NIC is not a phantom.  Change the IP back to the desired one again, and am 
able to ping it.  Reboot, and same problem again (can't login to domain-based 
account, no response from IP).  When I do an IPCONFIG, it shows a self-assigned 
address (169...).  When I do a NETSH INTERFACE IP SHOW CONFIG, it shows my 
desired IP address (although it is not responding).  I try to use netsh to 
change it to that address again and it rejects it (indicating it already 
exists).  I assume the address is hung somewhere, but I can't find any sign of 
it in the registry or anywhere else.  I also tried "netsh int ip reset" and 
"netsh winsock reset" (found while googling) to no avail.

Basically, if I try to make this machine use the old/desired IP address, it 
will not work.  Any other IP (that I have tested) works fine.  It will work 
with the old IP until a reboot.  Any clue what I might do to make this Windows 
2008 R2 Server forget this old IP?

Thanks,
Bill Mayo

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