"Richard G. Harper" <
[email protected]> wrote in message
Open up the Network properties (either from the Control Panel or by
right-clicking the "My Network Places" icon and selecting Properties) then
highlight the Client Services for Netware entry in your network component
list and click the Remove button.
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Dennis said:
OS winxp pro. In User Accounts (Control Panel)I want to
change the way "users log on or off".
It says I must "uninstall Client services for Netware".
How do I do this? I inadventently installed this when
trying ting to set up a "home network" with the other
computer. (I think)!!
Wisdom dosn't with age!!
Thanks
Dennis
I have the same problem of an unexpected and never-authorized
installation - dunno from where - of Client Services For Netware.
But there are *NOT* any Novell services listed under any network
connection on my machine! None. I can view all of my connections and
their properties, but they show no connection whatsoever to anything
named Novell or Netware.
I *DO* have a new icon in my control panel, labelled "CSNW". But all
right-clicking it does is let my try to "Open" the service (it always
fails), or create a Windows shortcut to it. But that's all. No
uninstall or anything like that.
I also *DO* have a new service that has popped up, labelled "Client
Services For Netware", which sounds about right, but I still have no
idea how to get rid of it.
So ... how do I eliminate this thing from my machine? Is it really
from Novell or is it just a virus masquerading under their name and
making them look bad? Anyone got any ideas? Thx.