tcp/ip network transport not installed??

J

joe

I'm unable to access any network resources. Upon
rebooting, I get a message indicating "The TCP/IP network
transport is not installed." I've uninstalled and
reinstalled the protocol several times, which of course
requires a reboot, but upon each restart I get the same
message and can't get to network resources once I boot.
 
G

Gary Fose [MSFT]

Hi Joe,

Completely uninstall any McAfee applications and reboot. Everything should return to normal.
Contact McAfee if you want to reinstall their software.

Hope this helps,
Gary
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