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Alpha Geek
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Doha, Qatar
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Go to Control Panel (classic view) --> Network connections. Can you see you connection there?? If yes, create a shortcut by rt. clicking on it selecting the appropriate option. Keith
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Right Off the Assembly Line
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 8
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Even i thought of that, but in the network connections, if you rightclick on the connection, the enable option is greyed out!
BTW its an MTNL tri-band connection, so its a LAN. Is there an option in WinXP to "enable Net Connections in Guest account" or something like that? |
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