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		<MASTER_PAD_INFO>Portable Application Description, or PAD for short, is a data set that is used by shareware authors to disseminate information to anyone interested in their software products. To find out more go to http://pad.asp-software.org</MASTER_PAD_INFO>
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	<Company_Info>
		<Company_Name>Wieldraaijer</Company_Name>
		<Address_1>Kanaalweg 150D</Address_1>
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		<City_Town>Bovensmilde</City_Town>
		<State_Province>DR</State_Province>
		<Zip_Postal_Code>9421SX</Zip_Postal_Code>
		<Country>The Netherlands</Country>
		<Company_WebSite_URL>http://www.wieldraaijer.nl</Company_WebSite_URL>
		<Contact_Info>
			<Author_First_Name>Emiel</Author_First_Name>
			<Author_Last_Name>Wieldraaijer</Author_Last_Name>
			<Author_Email>emielwieldraaijer@hotmail.com</Author_Email>
			<Contact_First_Name>Emiel</Contact_First_Name>
			<Contact_Last_Name>Wieldraaijer</Contact_Last_Name>
			<Contact_Email>emielwieldraaijer@hotmail.com</Contact_Email>
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			<Sales_Email>emielwieldraaijer@hotmail.com</Sales_Email>
			<Support_Email>emielwieldraaijer@hotmail.com</Support_Email>
			<General_Email>emielwieldraaijer@hotmail.com</General_Email>
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			<General_Phone />
			<Fax_Phone />
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		<Program_Name>Reset TCPIP</Program_Name>
		<Program_Version>1.05</Program_Version>
		<Program_Release_Month>12</Program_Release_Month>
		<Program_Release_Day>30</Program_Release_Day>
		<Program_Release_Year>2011</Program_Release_Year>
		<Program_Cost_Dollars>0.00</Program_Cost_Dollars>
		<Program_Cost_Other_Code>EUR</Program_Cost_Other_Code>
		<Program_Cost_Other>0.00</Program_Cost_Other>
		<Program_Type>Freeware</Program_Type>
		<Program_Release_Status>Minor Update</Program_Release_Status>
		<Program_Install_Support>No Install Support</Program_Install_Support>
		<Program_OS_Support>Win7 x32,Win7 x64,WinServer,WinVista,WinVista x64,WinXP</Program_OS_Support>
		<Program_Language>English</Program_Language>
		<Program_Change_Info>Added IPv6 support</Program_Change_Info>
		<Program_Specific_Category>Internet</Program_Specific_Category>
		<Program_Category_Class>Network &amp; Internet::Other</Program_Category_Class>
		<Program_System_Requirements>1 MB of Discspace</Program_System_Requirements>
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			<File_Size_Bytes>695477</File_Size_Bytes>
			<File_Size_K>679</File_Size_K>
			<File_Size_MB>0.66</File_Size_MB>
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			<Keywords>Reset TCP/IP damaged  Windows</Keywords>
			<Char_Desc_45>Reset TCP/IP Windows</Char_Desc_45>
			<Char_Desc_80>TCP/IP can sometimes become damaged or corrupted use Reset-TCPIP to reset</Char_Desc_80>
			<Char_Desc_250>TCP/IP can sometimes become damaged or corrupted, you can reset TCP/IP to its original state by using Reset-TCPIP.</Char_Desc_250>
			<Char_Desc_450>One of the components of the Internet connection on your computer is a built-in set of instructions called TCP/IP. TCP/IP can sometimes become damaged or corrupted. If you cannot connect to the Internet and you have tried all other methods to resolve the problem, TCP/IP might be causing it. Because TCP/IP is a core component of Windows, you cannot remove it. However, you can reset TCP/IP to its original state by using Reset-TCPIP.</Char_Desc_450>
			<Char_Desc_2000>One of the components of the Internet connection on your computer is a built-in set of instructions called TCP/IP. TCP/IP can sometimes become damaged or corrupted. If you cannot connect to the Internet and you have tried all other methods to resolve the problem, TCP/IP might be causing it. Because TCP/IP is a core component of Windows, you cannot remove it. However, you can reset TCP/IP to its original state by using Reset-TCPIP.</Char_Desc_2000>
		</English>
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	<Web_Info>
		<Application_URLs>
			<Application_Info_URL>http://www.wieldraaijer.nl</Application_Info_URL>
			<Application_Order_URL />
			<Application_Screenshot_URL>http://www.wieldraaijer.nl/images/Reset-TCPIP/screenshot.png</Application_Screenshot_URL>
			<Application_Icon_URL>http://www.wieldraaijer.nl/images/Reset-TCPIP/Reset-TCPIP-icon.png</Application_Icon_URL>
			<Application_XML_File_URL>http://www.wieldraaijer.nl/PadFiles/Reset-TCPIP.xml</Application_XML_File_URL>
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		<Download_URLs>
			<Primary_Download_URL>http://www.wieldraaijer.nl/download/Reset-TCPIP/Reset-TCPIP.exe</Primary_Download_URL>
			<Secondary_Download_URL />
			<Additional_Download_URL_1 />
			<Additional_Download_URL_2 />
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	<Permissions>
		<Distribution_Permissions>"Reset-TCPIP" maybe freely distributed, provided the distribution package is not modified. </Distribution_Permissions>
		<EULA>"Reset-TCPIP" is freeware and is provided as-is, with no warranty. 
You may use this software at your own risk. 
The author is not responsible for any damage caused by this software. 
"Reset-TCPIP" maybe freely distributed, provided the distribution package is not modified. 
No person or company may charge a fee for the distribution of "Reset-TCPIP" without written permission from the author.</EULA>
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