Our organization has decided that this method is outside the scope of what we will want to support. Thanks Chovija! This should be taken into account before using this method in an enterprise environment. Worked perfectly to fix a failure to connect under 5. Using Windows build and tried Chovija's solution. Being owner of the file, you can then change the permissions of the file to give yourself full control over it. Choose either yourself, of a group you are in, then OK, and OK. In the advanced window, choose the 'Owner' tab. Use the 'advanced' button at the very bottom. You need to right click on the file, select properties, then go to security. PS: Re taking ownership of files to delete them.
Then installed it again, then rebooted, and everything worked perfectly. I followed the instructions to delete ndis. After the computer restarted, all my network adaptors stopped working. Only the extra connections had the ' 2', ' 3', etc. That worked, but then I really wanted to clean house and delete those extra connections.