The NC360T PCI Express Dual Port Gigabit Server Adapter is a network device manufactured by HP. Issues like weak Wi-Fi signal, slow DNS lookup, duplicate IP addresses, slow network and excessive CPU usage can be solved by updating this driver. This driver - "cp009225.exe" - has been downloaded 91 times and is rated 5 out of 5 stars based on 6 reviews. The total disk space used for this update is 13.4 MB.
HP NC360T PCI Express Dual Port Gigabit Server Adapter
HP Network Configuration Utility
HP Network Teaming Virtual Miniport Driver
Windows 2003 (64 bit), Other
9.30.0.0 (7-Aug-2008)
9.30.00.0 (2008-07-22) via .inf
OS: Windows Unified Data Stor Svr 2003 x64
Language: Japanese
This package contains the teaming and configuration utility for HP ProLiant NICs running under Microsoft Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions. This utility allows you to configure and manage fault-tolerant teams of adapters installed in ProLiant servers.
Manivannan (DG Staff Member) on 30-Dec-2008
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
BMAPIa.dll | 504.3 KB | 22 Jul 2008 |
FADA64.sys | 16.9 KB | 19 Apr 2004 |
HQNALic.dll | 1.1 MB | 7 Dec 2007 |
HQPELic.dll | 209.4 KB | 7 Dec 2005 |
HpNetSvy.exe | 20.5 KB | 30 Jul 2008 |
Microsoft.VC80.CRT/Microsoft.VC80.CRT.manifest | 1.9 KB | 9 May 2007 |
Microsoft.VC80.CRT/msvcp80.dll | 1.1 MB | 9 May 2007 |
Microsoft.VC80.CRT/msvcr80.dll | 796.7 KB | 9 May 2007 |
Microsoft.VC80.MFC/Microsoft.VC80.MFC.manifest | 2.4 KB | 9 May 2007 |
Microsoft.VC80.MFC/Microsoft.VC80.MFCLOC/MFC80ENU.dll | 47.1 KB | 9 May 2007 |
Microsoft.VC80.MFC/Microsoft.VC80.MFCLOC/MFC80JPN.dll | 38.9 KB | 9 May 2007 |
Microsoft.VC80.MFC/Microsoft.VC80.MFCLOC/Microsoft.VC80.MFCLOC.manifest | 1.2 KB | 9 May 2007 |
Microsoft.VC80.MFC/mfc80u.dll | 1.7 MB | 9 May 2007 |
NALICENSE.hhp | 1.6 KB | 6 Dec 2007 |
NALICNSE.pdf | 596.7 KB | 10 Dec 2007 |
NALicense.exe | 956.4 KB | 20 Jun 2007 |
NICSCRPT.PDF | 472.7 KB | 9 May 2008 |
SetLAC.pdf | 460.8 KB | 6 Dec 2007 |
SetLACState.exe | 31.2 KB | 24 Oct 2007 |
cabw32.dll | 119.8 KB | 24 Aug 2006 |
cp009225.xml | 57.4 KB | 22 Jul 2008 |
cp_data.xml | 170 bytes | 4 Jan 2007 |
cpqsetup.exe | 326.4 KB | 15 Apr 2008 |
cpqteam.cat | 23.1 KB | 31 Jul 2008 |
cpqteam.dl_ | 45.9 KB | 30 Jul 2008 |
cpqteam.exe | 82.9 KB | 30 Jul 2008 |
cpqteam.inf | 6.3 KB | 22 Jul 2008 |
cpqteam.sys | 298.0 KB | 22 Jul 2008 |
cpqtmmp.cat | 10.3 KB | 31 Jul 2008 |
cpqtmmp.inf | 2.2 KB | 22 Jul 2008 |
cqcbdiag.dll | 75.8 KB | 26 Feb 2007 |
cqniccfg.cmd | 1.1 KB | 14 Dec 2001 |
cqniccfg.dll | 143.9 KB | 30 Jul 2008 |
cqniccmd.exe | 32.3 KB | 30 Jul 2008 |
cqnicidg.dll | 1.4 MB | 18 Jun 2008 |
cqnicif.dll | 590.3 KB | 30 Jul 2008 |
cqnicui.dll | 2.4 MB | 30 Jul 2008 |
cqnicxml.dll | 986.1 KB | 30 Jul 2008 |
en/CPQTEAM.hhp | 13.5 KB | 22 Jul 2008 |
en/cpqnic.xml | 561.6 KB | 29 Jul 2008 |
hpnetinfo.exe | 31.7 KB | 28 Sep 2005 |
hpteam.cpl | 70.1 KB | 30 Jul 2008 |
iqvw64e.sys | 33.9 KB | 7 Jan 2008 |
ja/CPQTEAM.hhp | 12.9 KB | 22 Jul 2008 |
ja/CQNICTMP.hhp | 12.9 KB | 5 Aug 2008 |
ja/NALICENSE.hhp | 1.6 KB | 6 Dec 2007 |
ja/NALICENSE.pdf | 302.0 KB | 10 Dec 2007 |
ja/NICSCRPT.pdf | 334.3 KB | 20 May 2008 |
ja/SetLAC.pdf | 149.2 KB | 6 Dec 2007 |
ja/cpqnic.xml | 566.0 KB | 29 Jul 2008 |
nicteam.dll | 554.0 KB | 22 Jul 2008 |
patterns.dat | 5.0 KB | 26 Feb 2007 |
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