John Duwe wrote:
> I am looking for an answer to what Windows 98 Program(s)
> are directly responsible for displaying the Network Icon
> within control Panel. Current problem is The network Icon
> displays ok, you can get into it ok, but when you try to
> set up a Tcpip address or Gateway, you are not allowed to
> enter ANYTHING. Poledit is NOT a factor.
>
> I'm thinking that it is somehow corrupted and would like
> to recopy the DLL files that control it. Anyone know
> which ones??
>
> Is it possible that I could also get into the regedit
> portion and enter needed IP address from there ?
>
> Any info would be most helpful.
Do you have correct protocol and service?
sounds like the shortcut is working ok.
Have you tried removing and reinstalling the adapter?
-max
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