Does anyone know anything about "Client Services for NetWare?"

M

Mary

Hi, I'm having a problem with a work computer. There is a
program called "Client Services For NetWare" which is
disabling the XP Welcome Screen and Fast User Switching. It
says I must uninstall Client Services, but I can't find a
way to do that. The program appears on the Control Panel
Page, but does not appear anywhere else, including the
"Add/Remove Programs" page. When I click or right click on
the program itself, it doesn't give any options whatsoever
for removal.

I have two main questions:

1. Do I need this program on my computer? If so, what can I
do to disable it or make the XP work normally?

2. If not, how would I go about getting rid of it?

One last question, does anyone know if this program
inhibits Internet use? We use a wireless card in our
computers, and no matter what card we stick into the broken
computer, we can't get internet access on it. I suspect it
may be because of this Client Service junk, but I'm not sure.

Any help will be GREATLY appreciated!
Thanks!
Mary
 
P

PCEngWork

Client for NetWare is a networking protocol.
It is "Bound" to a Network Interface Card, exactly as TCP/IP.
To remove it you must access the Local Area Connection &
uninstall the client. However, if your work place uses Netware
then you will need the client software to be able to access the
Internet and other Enterprise resources (Shares/Printers). This
type of operation is best handled by an IT person.
 

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