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When I do the same thing, the laptop is on the wired network. Never did a network check to see, but I would guess that it would be shown on both wired and wireless.
Go to your updates and update PRL and Profile if you have not done this recently. Had the same issue and this was the fix that worked for me.
Tried to use the cmd command and received this message: [U][B]"The command prompt has been disabled by your administrator"[/B][/U] OS is WinXP SP2 and have not had this problem prior to SP2, but just do not remember if I have succesfully used the "cmd" since the SP2 upgrade. I am …
Had the same issue until I followed the following: Reduce DNS errors in Windows 2000/XP Windows 2000 and Windows XP come with a "DNS Client" Service that automatically caches (temporarily saves) DNS addresses. This boosts performance by avoiding repetitive DNS lookups of the same address -- the results of a …
Currently have 2 mice installed and working at the same time. It appears that they are using the same driver. Some times after re-boot, the PS/2 mouse does not work until the next re-boot. Does this setup of having 2 mice operating at the same time create any computer operating …
When starting WinXP, both desktop icons and quick launch icons appear. The hour glass appears and after a short time without starting an icon in the taskbar tray, the saving settings message appears and the computer turns off. When going to F8, safe mode, and running msconfig, checking the startup …
Problem: My laptop on the network cannot access any information from the desktop due to an error message that indicates that there is not enough memory and a suggestion to reduce the number of programs. The hardwire network has a desktop OS XP sp1 connected to a Linksys BEFSR41 and …
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