The following are in Network properties:
Client for Microsoft Networks
Microsoft Family Logon
AOL Adapter
AOL Dial Up Adapter
Dial Up Adapter
Dial Up Adapter #2 VPN Support
Linksys Fast Ethernet Adapter
Microsoft Virtual Private Networking Adapter
WAN Miniport ATW
NDISWAN Microsoft Virtual Private Networking Adapter
NDISWAN WAN Miniport ATW
TCP/IP AOL Adapter
TCP/IP AOL Dial Up Adapter
TCP/IP Dial Up Adapter
TCP/IP Dial Up Adapter #2 VPN Support
TCP/IP Linksys Fast Ethernet Adapter
It appears that everything is OK here but not in Winipcfg
and I don't see a network neighborhood icon. Thanks for
your help!!
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>"Matt B" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:04a301c3de4a$5ae04820$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hello,
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>> I am trying to set a network for the 1st time. I am
>> unable to successfully install the LAN card. I have
Win98
>> and the card appears to be successfully installed except
>> when I choose run-winipcfg, the card is not listed. I
>> tried the Microsoft LAN card and the Linsys card and got
>> the same problem. Also, the neighborhood network icon
>> does not appear. Please help!!!! Thanks.
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