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Name: b Date: December 18, 1999 at 04:31:57 Pacific
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I am missing these files: vnetsup.vxd, vredir.vxd, dfs.vxd I don't know why. after win98 image loads messages in dos come about missing these files from system.ini
Name: Al Date: December 18, 1999 at 05:56:36 Pacific
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These files are from a program you deleted or uninstalled, and are still being called by system.ini. Simply open SYSEDIT from run line, edit system.ini, and delete lines with the file names. Save and exit. Al
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Response Number 2
Name: JB Date: December 18, 1999 at 13:55:20 Pacific
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these files are a part of microsoft networking, go to the network control panel and remove all of the network devices then re-install them again, oce you re-boot the error messages will be gone.
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Response Number 3
Name: mike winder Date: December 18, 1999 at 14:00:22 Pacific
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right-click network neighbourhood and properties to examine your network stuff. these files are used to log you onto a lan so if you have no networking other than modem to consider, make sure that you do not have netbuie or ipx/spx installed as protocols. and make sure your primary logon is windows or windows family , not network. when installing a network card/modem windows often by default puts these two protocols in rather than the tcp/ip you really nee (usually). hence the advised method of installing tcp/ip first, then the network adapter.
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Response Number 4
Name: dan olson Date: December 18, 1999 at 17:51:48 Pacific
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you probably just installed the USB supplement to Win 95. this screws things up big time. my only advice is don't do it again. you will probably have to reinstall windows
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Response Number 5
Name: yl Date: November 1, 2000 at 23:01:39 Pacific
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when i start my computer, i find: 'cannot find a device file that may be need to run Windows or a windows application. The Windows registry or SYSTEM.INI file refers to this device file, but the devece file no longer exists. If you deleted this file on purpose, try uninstall the associated application using its uninstallor setup program. If tou still want to use the application associated with this device file, try reinstalling that application to replace the missing file. Vnetsuo.vxd Press a key to continue.' So, when i press a key, i still find the same problems but it is for "vredir.vxd" and "dfs.vxd".Then, while i open my windows, i find the message about: 'Unable to load the dynamic link library: msnp 32.dll The system cannot find the file specified. Some or all af following feature is not available: Microsoft Network.' I don't understand all of above. How can i do?
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Response Number 6
Name: yl Date: November 1, 2000 at 23:13:09 Pacific
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when i start my computer, i find: 'cannot find a device file that may be need to run Windows or a windows application. The Windows registry or SYSTEM.INI file refers to this device file, but the devece file no longer exists. If you deleted this file on purpose, try uninstall the associated application using its uninstallor setup program. If tou still want to use the application associated with this device file, try reinstalling that application to replace the missing file. Vnetsuo.vxd Press a key to continue.' So, when i press a key, i still find the same problems but it is for "vredir.vxd" and "dfs.vxd".Then, while i open my windows, i find the message about: 'Unable to load the dynamic link library: msnp 32.dll The system cannot find the file specified. Some or all af following feature is not available: Microsoft Network.' I don't understand all of above. How can i do?
Summary: hi i installed the intel etherexpress pro/100(is this the name of the lan card?) and when i try to load windows it says vnetsup.vxd, vredir.vxd and dfs.vxd are missing. what should i do? plz email me ...
Summary: Err Msg: Cannot Find a Device File...Vnetsup.vxd -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The information in this article applies to: Microsoft Windows 95 ----...