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Old 28-10-2006
DL
 
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Network & Dialup Connections empty

Win2k sp updated
I have 2 lan connections and a pci card.
Was having problems with the pci card drivers/software so uninstalled its
software and the device. On rebooting Network connections folder was empty.
Both the Lan and PCI connections are still functioning and I have full
internet / Workgroup access, but I'm still unable to populate the folder
with the connections.
Have googled without result, any ideas?
TY


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Old 28-10-2006
Steve Parry
 
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Re: Network & Dialup Connections empty

DL wrote:
> Win2k sp updated
> I have 2 lan connections and a pci card.
> Was having problems with the pci card drivers/software so uninstalled its
> software and the device. On rebooting Network connections folder was
> empty. Both the Lan and PCI connections are still functioning and I have
> full internet / Workgroup access, but I'm still unable to populate the
> folder with the connections.
> Have googled without result, any ideas?
> TY


http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=254631

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Old 28-10-2006
DL
 
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Re: Network & Dialup Connections empty

Thanks, reg dll's did it

"Steve Parry" <k100rs_1990@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:uSX80xh%23GHA.5092@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> DL wrote:
> > Win2k sp updated
> > I have 2 lan connections and a pci card.
> > Was having problems with the pci card drivers/software so uninstalled

its
> > software and the device. On rebooting Network connections folder was
> > empty. Both the Lan and PCI connections are still functioning and I have
> > full internet / Workgroup access, but I'm still unable to populate the
> > folder with the connections.
> > Have googled without result, any ideas?
> > TY

>
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=254631
>
> --
> Steve Parry BA(Hons) MCP
>
> http://www.gwynfryn.co.uk
>
>



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Old 28-10-2006
Steve Parry
 
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Re: Network & Dialup Connections empty

DL wrote:
> Thanks, reg dll's did it
>
> "Steve Parry" <k100rs_1990@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:uSX80xh%23GHA.5092@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> DL wrote:
>>> Win2k sp updated
>>> I have 2 lan connections and a pci card.
>>> Was having problems with the pci card drivers/software so uninstalled
>>> its software and the device. On rebooting Network connections folder was
>>> empty. Both the Lan and PCI connections are still functioning and I have
>>> full internet / Workgroup access, but I'm still unable to populate the
>>> folder with the connections.
>>> Have googled without result, any ideas?
>>> TY

>>
>> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=254631
>>
>> --
>> Steve Parry BA(Hons) MCP
>>
>> http://www.gwynfryn.co.uk


Great, glad it's sorted, thanks for the feedback!

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