In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, "Qin Li"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Problem solved. I took a hint by a posting from Steve Winograd in
>windowsxp.network_web group. After un-installing my ethernet NIC from XP and
>reinstalling it using XP's new hardware wizard, the internet connection
>sharing options reapeared in my ADSL connection under 'Advanced' tab. Now I
>have got my ICS back. However, I am still none the wise about why the ICS
>options got missing in the first place. May be someone from Microsoft can
>verify this by what I did in loosing ICS and regaining it, and to put the
>information in a KB article.
>
>Qinli
>
>The message I took hint from windowsxp.network_web group is quoted here:
>
>=================================================
>Try un-installing the network adapter in Device Manager and letting XP
>detect and re-install it. Try downloading and installing the latest
>network card driver program from the manufacturer's web site.
The ICS option only appears in the Advanced tab of an Internet
connection when all of these are true:
1. There are one or more Ethernet connections for the home network
(LAN). ICS can't use a serial or parallel connection. With more than
one Ethernet connection, there will be a box asking you to specify
which one to use for the home network.
2. The Internet Connection Firewall is disabled on the home network
connection(s).
3. The Internet connection isn't bridged.
#1 wasn't true until the system correctly installed the Ethernet NIC.
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