"mikeyhsd" <> wrote:
>not a good idea, the first addresses are being released this week making use of IPv6.
??? there's been some use of IPv6 for quite a while now, so there are
already Iv6 addresses in circulation.
>if you disable it these internet addresses will not be available to you.
They won't be anyway unless you have applications that can speak IPv6.
I'm sure there are some around now, but very few people have them. And
once you had them, you'd have to have an IPv6 capable network:
routers, DHCP servers, web servers on the other end, etc, etc...
>is there some reason you feel the need to have it disabled.
Now THAT's a good question. If you're like 99.6% of us these days, it
really doesn't matter. That will probably change at some time in the
future, but...
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Tim Slattery
MS MVP(Shell/User)
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