Michael Edwards a �crit :
You might get my error if you disable one of the adapters after
running the wizard initially with it on.  I don't think Fernando is
having the problem because of the same situation, just a similar
result.
Yes, Michael, differente situation but same result.

It seems like the wizard thinks it needs to delete a network interface
from the database but it doesn't know how.
Following the code lines closely, in my case it check if there's already an entry for that nic and (surprisingly) finds nothing (?!). Then it trys to write in the database and don't succeed...

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