grastaka
May 23rd 03, 04:47 AM
Id uninstall the cards from the machine. This should make
that particular connection null and void. Before you reboot
the machine you should be able to delete the connection.
Otherwise the PC might revive the connection after it
reboots, because it will re-install the cards automatically
and the connection will still recognize the cards.
You could also try deleting the connection in safe mode. Im
not sure if you will be able to view the network in safe
mode without support for networking though.
>-----Original Message-----
>I have 2 network cards in my laptop, a wireless PC card
>and the network card built into my computer. I recently
>upgraded from XP Home to XP Pro. At some point during the
>process I was trying to set-up an link with my Workgroup
>and I ran the network wizard. It created a MAC miniport
>bridge between my two network cards. Not what I really
>wanted so I clicked on the Network bridge entry in the
>network control panel. Partway through the delete it
>failed and gave me a blue screen memory dump. Computer
>started up fine after that but now when I return to the
>Network control panel, select the bridge and click
>delete, I receive the following message. An unexpected
>error occured while configuring the Network Bridge. Only
>option is to click OK and the bridge is still there.
>
>Does anyone know what steps are needed to remove this
>from my system.
>
>Thanks,
>Stickley
>.
>
that particular connection null and void. Before you reboot
the machine you should be able to delete the connection.
Otherwise the PC might revive the connection after it
reboots, because it will re-install the cards automatically
and the connection will still recognize the cards.
You could also try deleting the connection in safe mode. Im
not sure if you will be able to view the network in safe
mode without support for networking though.
>-----Original Message-----
>I have 2 network cards in my laptop, a wireless PC card
>and the network card built into my computer. I recently
>upgraded from XP Home to XP Pro. At some point during the
>process I was trying to set-up an link with my Workgroup
>and I ran the network wizard. It created a MAC miniport
>bridge between my two network cards. Not what I really
>wanted so I clicked on the Network bridge entry in the
>network control panel. Partway through the delete it
>failed and gave me a blue screen memory dump. Computer
>started up fine after that but now when I return to the
>Network control panel, select the bridge and click
>delete, I receive the following message. An unexpected
>error occured while configuring the Network Bridge. Only
>option is to click OK and the bridge is still there.
>
>Does anyone know what steps are needed to remove this
>from my system.
>
>Thanks,
>Stickley
>.
>