Hi,
Could you try the following:
1. Make sure that your Network Connections Service and
Remote Access
Connection Manager services are running. If they are then
2. Compare the LAN
connections in the connections folder with the Network
Adapter drivers in
device manager. If there is a Network Adapter driver that
doesn't have a
corresponding connection in the connections folder then
try reinstalling it.
3. If the services are running and you still have no
icons in the connections
folder, run each of these commands at a command prompt
If nothing helps above then;
1. Insert your Windows XP CD-ROM. (If the autorun does
not start double click on the CD-ROM drive in My
Computer)
2. When the blue welcome screen appears choose 'perform
additional tasks'.
3. Then choose 'setup a home or small network office'
This should launch the Networking Wizard.
Hope this helps. Please let me know if you need any
further assistance, Luke.
Hi,
You should be able to find these services by going to:
Control Panel > Performance & Maintenance >
Administrative Tools > Services. In the meantime I will
try and do some more research. Did anything happen after
you enterd the commands I suggested into command propmt?
Let me know what you find, Luke.
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