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Tech dude
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      22nd Feb 2006
Hey all,

I have a problem with a corrupted Client for Microsoft Network.

I can't uninstall it or to go it's properties.

Secondary issues are that the workstation service doesn't launch properly.

I am hoping I can get away from a rebuild. I am 3 months from buying new
hardware and I'll ahve to do a new install then. I just need this box to
last a few more months

I have no problems editing the registry or replacing system files, so even
if it's a complex solution, it's no problem


Thanks in advance


 
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Chuck
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      22nd Feb 2006
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 22:28:41 -0500, "Tech dude" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Hey all,
>
>I have a problem with a corrupted Client for Microsoft Network.
>
>I can't uninstall it or to go it's properties.
>
>Secondary issues are that the workstation service doesn't launch properly.
>
>I am hoping I can get away from a rebuild. I am 3 months from buying new
>hardware and I'll ahve to do a new install then. I just need this box to
>last a few more months
>
>I have no problems editing the registry or replacing system files, so even
>if it's a complex solution, it's no problem
>
>
>Thanks in advance


This has come up a couple of times recently.
# Un install the network adapter from Device Manager.
# Restart the system, and let the system detect and reinstall the network
adapter.
# Restart the system, and rerun the Network Setup Wizard.

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