On Sun, 27 Jul 2003, Z_God wrote:

> Hi,
> I've got a LAN with a Linux based server. The server runs radvd to provide
> each client with an IPv6 address. This works great for my Linux clients, they
> get an IPv6 address and I can browse with IPv6 using Konqueror and Mozilla
> immediatly.
> I was wondering if it was also possible to use IPv6 with Windows 2000. I've
> installed the IPv6 stuff from MS Research and things like ping6 works great,
> but when I use Internet Explorer or Mozilla, I still can't access any IPv6
> servers. Is it possible to use Mozilla for example with IPv6 on Windows 2000?
> What special settings do I need? I've tried this on an installation with SP3
> and one with SP4 btw.
> Thanks in advance, Z

Try Windows 2000 IPv6 - SP3/IE IPv6 enabler on the following page:

http://www.hs247.com/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=viewdownload&cid=1

The original IPv6 for Win2000 developed only for unpatched Windows 2000.
If you need official support go for Windows XP SP1.

Janos Mohacsi
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