Unidentified for home network

I have two machines (64 bit) to windows 7.  They each have two network cards.  One network card that I use for the Internet, the other I use to local network between machines.  It worked well for a while, but I guess that Microsoft fixed something, and now the network between the two machines offline stops working after a while.  I see one of this problem on the Internet, but not real solutions that last.

I'm falling sick and tired of having my LAN out the worst, then lose a lot of time if it works again, only for to go out again.  No, this isn't a hardware problem, it's a matter of Windows.

It seems that Windows mad or stupid, if he sees a network domestic is "unidentified network".  I search the world wide web, found all kinds of suggestions that allow to work again for a short period of time and then it out craps again.

Is there a solution to this excuse buggy more annoying and frustrating for a local network connection. I really don't like to keep my work machine to connect to all the garbage that is on the Internet more is absolutely essential updates.

Is your local area network, a direct connection through an Ethernet cable between the computers or through a router?  It is possible that a Windows Update has reset the network card settings.

For re - set up a direct connection through an Ethernet cable between the computers, see a procedure step by step for the creation of a network of Ethernet cable of two computers between Windows 7 and Windows XP Pro with ICS.  The procedure is also valid for a Win7-Win7 connection and ICS is optional [with your configuration, you decide not to do this step].

The network that results will be recognized as a working network with a name that you choose - it will not be a "unidentified network".

I ran to my network two computers in this way for four years without any problems.

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