Tech Tip: Install the Microsoft Loopback Adapter in Windows Server 2003
Takeaway: Follow these steps to install the Microsoft Loopback Adapter.
A loopback adapter can be very useful for testing networking features on a server that doesn't have a network adapter already installed, and Microsoft provides this feature in Windows Server 2003.
To install the Microsoft Loopback Adapter, follow these steps:
Unless there are already existing adapters, Windows will install the loopback adapter with the name Local Area Connection. If other adapters exist, Windows will name it Local Area Connection <next number>.
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