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      12-08-2004, 04:57 PM
We have 2 computers hooked up by a wireless connection and after
uninstalling NAV2005 (which didn't work on the computer) on one of the
computers. I am having problems with the computer. When I boot up the
computer, I enter the password and then the following message comes up:
"Following error occurred while reconnecting to F:// (then the name of the
file). Permanent connection not available. Do you want to restore the
connection next time you log on, yes or no. I click yes but when I boot the
computer anytime, the same message comes up. This file is a share file for
sharing files and printer between our two computers. Also I checked the C
drive and there is a red X on that file. Is there anyway I can retrieve,
restore, create a new file and delete the old one. I really would appreciate
any suggestions, etc. on this. Thank you!
 
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      12-08-2004, 07:17 PM

"kwrchs" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> We have 2 computers hooked up by a wireless connection and after
> uninstalling NAV2005 (which didn't work on the computer) on one of the
> computers. I am having problems with the computer. When I boot up the
> computer, I enter the password and then the following message comes up:
> "Following error occurred while reconnecting to F:// (then the name of the
> file). Permanent connection not available. Do you want to restore the
> connection next time you log on, yes or no. I click yes but when I boot
> the
> computer anytime, the same message comes up. This file is a share file for
> sharing files and printer between our two computers. Also I checked the C
> drive and there is a red X on that file. Is there anyway I can retrieve,
> restore, create a new file and delete the old one. I really would
> appreciate
> any suggestions, etc. on this. Thank you!


norton products are famous for not uninstalling well ...check the symantec
site for a removal tool first off


 
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