samson
May 23rd 03, 12:49 PM
you would need to go into the registry-check microsoft or
on the web for the registry hack
>-----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
>.
>
on the web for the registry hack
>-----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
>.
>