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      9th Feb 2004
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?


 
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Danny Slye - [MSFT}
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      9th Feb 2004
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

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>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?
>
>
>


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      9th Feb 2004
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?
> >
> >
> >

>
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> MCSE
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      9th Feb 2004
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?
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>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
>>
>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties and confers no

rights.
>> Please reply to the newsgroup so that others may benefit. Thanks!
>>

>
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      10th Feb 2004
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
> >>
> >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties and confers no

> rights.
> >> Please reply to the newsgroup so that others may benefit. Thanks!
> >>

> >
> >
> >

>
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