When i try to setup a network i tick

Client
Qos
File
TCP/IP

Every time i click OK i get the message -

Your current selection will also disable the following components:
Client for Ms networks
File and print sharing for Ms networks
Are you sure you want to disable these components?

Only Qos and TCP/IP remain ticked, client and file have been cleared.

How can i fix this?

I have un/reinstalled client, Qos and file with no change.

Help needed please.

Re: Cannot setup network by Steve

Steve
Wed Mar 12 08:31:02 PDT 2008

On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 14:52:22 -0000, "JSPipe" <JSP@ISP.invalid> wrote:

>When i try to setup a network i tick
>
>Client
>Qos
>File
>TCP/IP
>
>Every time i click OK i get the message -
>
>Your current selection will also disable the following components:
>Client for Ms networks
>File and print sharing for Ms networks
>Are you sure you want to disable these components?
>
>Only Qos and TCP/IP remain ticked, client and file have been cleared.
>
>How can i fix this?
>
>I have un/reinstalled client, Qos and file with no change.
>
>Help needed please.

The network connection data structure is corrupted. Go to Device
Manager and un-install the network adapter that the connection uses,
which will also remove the network connection. Then, click Action >
"Scan for hardware changes", which will re-install the network adapter
and also create a new network connection.
--
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Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)

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Re: Cannot setup network by JSPipe

JSPipe
Wed Mar 12 10:36:38 PDT 2008


"Steve Winograd" <bc070521m@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:citft3l2tfh1vn5s5d3t9k7jghs2ii00s6@4ax.com...
> On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 14:52:22 -0000, "JSPipe" <JSP@ISP.invalid> wrote:
>
>>When i try to setup a network i tick
>>
>>Client
>>Qos
>>File
>>TCP/IP
>>
>>Every time i click OK i get the message -
>>
>>Your current selection will also disable the following components:
>>Client for Ms networks
>>File and print sharing for Ms networks
>>Are you sure you want to disable these components?
>>
>>Only Qos and TCP/IP remain ticked, client and file have been cleared.
>>
>>How can i fix this?
>>
>>I have un/reinstalled client, Qos and file with no change.
>>
>>Help needed please.
>
> The network connection data structure is corrupted. Go to Device
> Manager and un-install the network adapter that the connection uses,
> which will also remove the network connection. Then, click Action >
> "Scan for hardware changes", which will re-install the network adapter
> and also create a new network connection.
> --
> Best Wishes,
> Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)
>
> Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group
> for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions
> addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups.
>
> Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program
> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com

That fixed it.
It's working fine now, thank you.



Re: Cannot setup network by Steve

Steve
Wed Mar 12 16:10:58 PDT 2008

On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 17:36:38 -0000, "JSPipe" <JSP@ISP.invalid> wrote:
>>>When i try to setup a network i tick
>>>
>>>Client
>>>Qos
>>>File
>>>TCP/IP
>>>
>>>Every time i click OK i get the message -
>>>
>>>Your current selection will also disable the following components:
>>>Client for Ms networks
>>>File and print sharing for Ms networks
>>>Are you sure you want to disable these components?
>>>
>>>Only Qos and TCP/IP remain ticked, client and file have been cleared.
>>>
>>>How can i fix this?
>>>
>>>I have un/reinstalled client, Qos and file with no change.
>>>
>>>Help needed please.
>>
>> The network connection data structure is corrupted. Go to Device
>> Manager and un-install the network adapter that the connection uses,
>> which will also remove the network connection. Then, click Action >
>> "Scan for hardware changes", which will re-install the network adapter
>> and also create a new network connection.
>
>That fixed it.
>It's working fine now, thank you.

You're welcome. :-)
--
Best Wishes,
Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)

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