no gateway for netware installed that I know of (I did not install it) but
The MUP stays on the screen for about 20 seconds before continuing. How can
I tell if this "gateway" is installed? I only installed client for microsoft
networks. also the active directory is installed which I did not
intentionally install and I had to remove IIS because it aotomatically
installed. This is some strange stuff. I have installed win2000 several
dozen times in the past and never experienced any of this.
"Danny Slye - [MSFT}" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:XKjjW$(E-Mail Removed)...
> The Multiple UNC Provider (MUP) system component is responsible for
> locating the correct network provider for UNC connections. MUP is used to
> decide which redirector will be used to connect to a UNC resource. It is
> installed by default in Windows and is also used for DFS. Does the
machine
> "hang" at "MUP initailizing"? Does it continue. Do you have Gateway
> Services for Netware installed?
> --------------------
>
> >Yes, exactly.
> >Thank you very much.
> >
> >One more question: I receive a message at startup "MUP initailizing"
> >this is new and strange. I did aa internet search and came up with it is
a
> >netware thing MUP.sys. I dont use netware and have never installed it.
Any
> >suggestions?
> >
> >"Danny Slye - [MSFT}" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >news
(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> The services are "Simple TCP/IP Services", uninstall from Network and
> >> Dial-up Connections/Advanced/Optional Networking Components/Networking
> >> Services
> >> and most likely "Print Services for Unix", uninstall from Network and
> >> Dial-up Connections/Advanced/Optional Networking Components/Other File
> and
> >> Print Services
> >>
> >> --------------------
> >>
> >>
> >> >
> >> >My networking stopped working aftet I reinstalled win2000 (the install
> >has
> >> >sp4 integrated). Now I try to remove tcpip and it says that two
services
> >> are
> >> >dependant on it......simple tcpip and unix tcipi. I have never
installed
> >> >these services or protocals. So I figured that I would just remove the
> >> tcpip
> >> >service but it just wont go away. any ideas?
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >> __
> >> Danny Slye
> >> Microsoft Support Professional
> >> MCSE
> >>
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> >>
> >
> >
> >
>
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> Danny Slye
> Microsoft Support Professional
> MCSE
>
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