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NetworkingMaking sense of Windows routing tables
Author: feeds.computerworld.com Published: 9th Dec 2005 Visited: 805 times
When routing packets across a network, things occasionally go wrong. In these situations, it's helpful to be familiar with the Windows routing tables. Routing tables dictate the flow of packets from the machine in question. In this article, I will show you how to view the Windows routing tables and how to make sense of the data contained within them.

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