This forum on "Microsoft ISATAP adapter" gives the solution to how to stop a Vista Windows computer from asking the user numerous times to disable the device.
http://www.vistaheads.com/forums/microsoft-public-windows-vista-networking-sharing/14897-microsoft-isatap-adapter.html
The user "Jeff" wrote "IPv6 is on in Vista by default-you can turn it off though.
--Go here,
--Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network Connections
--right click your network card>properties
--uncheck the IPv6 box
that'll turn off IPv6-then just disable the adapter driver
That's if it's causing you issues,".
In my case, the wired adapter card (ethernet) was unchecked for IPv6. I needed to uncheck the wireless card for IPv6.
User forums show Microsoft has disabled support in Vista for this IPv6. It is the new standard for internet names of website.
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