Modify registry for Internet Connection Sharing?

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Published on 2011-05-09T05:33:34Z Indexed on 2012/10/21 5:10 UTC
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My OS is Windows XP. Quoted from How to Change the IP Range for the Internet Connection Sharing DHCP service

  1. Use Registry Editor to modify the data value of the IntranetInfo value in the following registry key: Hkey_Local_Machine\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\ICSharing\Settings\General The first number listed is the IP address of the internal IP address of the Connection Sharing host. The second number is the subnet IP address separated by a comma. Enter the first IP address of the new range followed by the subnet mask, separated by a comma. (For example, 169.254.0.1,255.255.0.0.).

  2. Modify the data value of the Start value in the following registry key: Hkey_Local_Machine\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\ICSharing\Addressing\Settings Change the value to the second address of the selected IP range. This address cannot be the same or a lower value than the IP address used for the IntranetInfo key.

  3. Modify the data value for the Stop value in the same registry key. Enter the last the IP address of the selected IP range.

My registry table does not have Hkey_Local_Machine\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\ICSharing, and I don't know how to do with my registry table following the above three steps.

Can someone guide me through it step by step?

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