Cari-
This must be something that you can only do in Windows
2000 and XP. Right clicking on My Network Places in
Windows ME doesn't get me anywhere that I can select
enable or disable for a given connection/network
adapter. I am familiar with what you are talking about,
I have a wireless network at work and run XP there.
There is indeed a place where you can see all possible
network connections listed and enable/disable them as
needed. As far as I can tell, no such list exists in
ME. Let me know if I'm mistaken in this (and provided
detailed instructions for finding the list, if you can).
Thanks!
Kathryn
>-----Original Message-----
>How about right clicking on My Network Places, then
right clicking on the
>Wireless Adapter and selecting Disable when you're not
using it, and Enable
>when you want it back
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>Cari (MS-MVP Windows Client - Printing, Imaging &
Hardware)
>www.coribright.com
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>"Kathryn" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Windows ME
>> MS Wireless Notebook Adapter MN-520
>>
>> I can't figure out how to switch my connection between
my
>> wired ethernet connection and my wireless connection.
I
>> don't want to have to remove the wireless adapter from
my
>> notebook all the time, but I only have it to use at the
>> library, coffee shops, etc. I don't have a wireless
base
>> station at home. Is there some way to choose between
the
>> different connections available to my computer, or to
make
>> sure that the default is for the wired connection
unless
>> that connection is unavailable. I don't want to be
>> randomly connecting to my neighbors networks and not
have
>> any control over it. Please help if you can.
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