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Network Connections folder empty

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Name: Nico
Date: November 1, 2002 at 10:16:58 Pacific
OS: XP Pro SP1
CPU/Ram: Intel P4
Comment:

Got this very strange problem.
After installing SP1 over XP-Pro, the contents of the Network Connections Folder is empty! The network connections do still
excist and can be used, but are not displayed in the folder, or task-bar.

After a "refresh" of the folder I get:
"The Network Connections Folder was unable to tretrieve the list of Network adapters on
your machine. Please make sure the Network Connections service is enabled and running."

When a new connection is made, it excists but is also not visible in the NC Folder.

How can I make these connections visible agian ?? (I'm logged in as administrator)

Thanks!



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Name: HankStram
Date: November 1, 2002 at 10:24:54 Pacific
Reply:

No. But yes it could. Maybe???


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