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Me dvenlig hilsen
Peter
"AKN" <no2es@mail.dk> skrev i en meddelelse
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> Hej fandt det her-
>
http://www.driverforum.com/network4/54.html
>
> In Reply to: can't find vnetsup.vxd, vredir.vxd, dfs.vxd, msnp32.dll
posted
> by James on June 11, 2002 at 17:43:13:
>
> Hi!
>
> You seem to have an incomplete network install there. Not all necessary
> files were installed when you set up your network, probably because of a
> crash or switching off before the system said it was ready. You now have
two
> possibilities:
>
> These files are part of the Windows distribution and therefore can be
found
> inside the .cab files on the Windows CD. You could either use the
> "extract" - tool (on the CD as well) to manually get the files from there
> (this might not work since not all config files, registry entries, etc.
> might have been created \ set as well and therefore this should be the
> second option to try) or
>
> you could simply remove all networking components ( using
> desktop->rightclick on Networking->properties)(first remove the server
tools
> like printer \ disk sharing, then the protocols (like NetBUI, TCP\IP, IPX,
> etc.) and after that the network adapters followed by the network
clients),
> do a complete reboot and then reinstall the network from the CD (do not
use
> windows\ and windows\system\ as the sources, since the necessary files are
> not there obviously) (after installing the adapter drivers first and
> rebooting (for safety)). This should give you all necessary files (Note
that
> the system may take several minutes to process the changes, so do not
think
> it has crashed if it seems to do nothing saying shutdown is in progress,
> especially DO NOT SWITCH OFF OR FORCE REBOOT until you haven't waited at
> least 5 minutes for it to come back or reboot by itself!!!). If this fails
> you can still try option 1.
>
>
>