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John Duwe
June 9th 04, 05:31 PM
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.

madmax
June 10th 04, 04:38 AM
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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