From: BeachGuy on 3 May 2010 19:14 Something has gotten corrupted in my network connection services. When I click on Control Panel>>Network Connections, I am missing Local Area Connection, Wifi Connection and New Connection and Network Setup Wizards. I also no longer see the LAN & Wifi icons in the tray, so I am unable to get to Local Area and Wifi Connection Properties dialogs and I can't connect to available wifi networks. Any idea how to get these items back so I can access them? Are there any back to services I can access to get wifi connected and restore the missing icons? I have a Lenovo Z60t laptop running WinXP Pro. I sure appreciate your help, BeachGuy
From: LD5SZRA on 3 May 2010 23:56 Have you got your Windows XP CD with you. If so, you can insert it in the drive and wait until you get its MENU system Then Go to PERFORM ADDITIONAL TASKS. On the next screen you need second Item called "Setup Home or Small Office Network" This should install all the necessary files for you. You don't need to boot up your system to do this but when the drivers are installed, you will be asked to do so. hth BeachGuy wrote: > > Something has gotten corrupted in my network connection services. When I > click on Control Panel>>Network Connections, I am missing Local Area > Connection, Wifi Connection and New Connection and Network Setup Wizards. I > also no longer see the LAN & Wifi icons in the tray, so I am unable to get > to Local Area and Wifi Connection Properties dialogs and I can't connect to > available wifi networks. > > Any idea how to get these items back so I can access them? > > Are there any back to services I can access to get wifi connected and > restore the missing icons? > > I have a Lenovo Z60t laptop running WinXP Pro. > > I sure appreciate your help, BeachGuy -- THE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. LD5SZRA DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL LD5SZRA OR ITS ASSOCIATES BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF LD5SZRA OR ITS ASSOCIATES HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SO THE FOREGOING LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY. Copyright LD5SZRA 2010.
From: Bernd on 4 May 2010 10:21 -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > Something has gotten corrupted in my network connection services. When I > click on Control Panel>>Network Connections, I am missing Local Area > Connection, Wifi Connection and New Connection and Network Setup Wizards. I > also no longer see the LAN & Wifi icons in the tray, so I am unable to get > to Local Area and Wifi Connection Properties dialogs and I can't connect to > available wifi networks. > > Any idea how to get these items back so I can access them? > > Are there any back to services I can access to get wifi connected and > restore the missing icons? > > I have a Lenovo Z60t laptop running WinXP Pro. > > I sure appreciate your help, BeachGuy > > Look at "Method 1": http://support.microsoft.com/kb/825826 Bernd
From: BeachGuy on 6 May 2010 20:40 kb/825826 Method 1 sure helped get my LAN & wifi connections to work again, but only returned the wifi icon to the tray permanently. The LAN icon appears only when the LAN cable is disconnected. Right clicking the LAN icon only shows the Change Firewall Settings and the Open Network Connections options -- not the Status or other options that might let me get to the Local Area Connection Properties window. Also the Network Connections window does not list the "LAN and High Speed Network connections" category, so I'm unable to get to the Local Area Connection Properties window this way either. And now Device Mgr>>Network Adapters >> Delete an adapter just locks up when I try to uninstall the LAN device. Guess my system is majorly hosed! Other strange things are going on also, in spite of the fact that I have NIS 2010 running, occasionally run MalwareBytes and SpyBot, and always keep everything up to date. Is there any way that I can restore my WinXP to a relatively stable state and fix these problems? Would a registry cleaner help? Reload from scratch is such a painful process I'd rather not do unless this is really the only option. Appreciate your help!
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