Eric
January 10th 04, 02:40 AM
Hi Woody,
Click Start, Run, type "msconfig". Select the Services
tab and make sure each of the following services are
checked.
Application Layer Gateway Service
Network Connections
Network Location Awareness (NLA)
Plug and Play
Remote Access Auto Connection Manager
Remote Access Connection Manager
Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
Telephony
Then press Apply and Close. Then try to rerun the ICS
Wizard again.
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Eric
>-----Original Message-----
>Running XP Home on my computer, which is connected to
the internet by cable
>and is working.
>Have set up a network to my son's computer which is
runing 98SE.
>When I try to run Network Setup Wizard it fails to
complete, says there was
>an error, but does not specify what it was.
>When I attempt to manually turn on ICS by checking the
ICS box on the
>advanced tab of the properties dialog, I get this
message "An error occured
>while ICS was being enabled. The specified service does
not exist as an
>installed service" .
>I'm not sure what it means and I don't know where to go
from here.
>Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
>.
>
Click Start, Run, type "msconfig". Select the Services
tab and make sure each of the following services are
checked.
Application Layer Gateway Service
Network Connections
Network Location Awareness (NLA)
Plug and Play
Remote Access Auto Connection Manager
Remote Access Connection Manager
Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
Telephony
Then press Apply and Close. Then try to rerun the ICS
Wizard again.
-------------------------
Eric
>-----Original Message-----
>Running XP Home on my computer, which is connected to
the internet by cable
>and is working.
>Have set up a network to my son's computer which is
runing 98SE.
>When I try to run Network Setup Wizard it fails to
complete, says there was
>an error, but does not specify what it was.
>When I attempt to manually turn on ICS by checking the
ICS box on the
>advanced tab of the properties dialog, I get this
message "An error occured
>while ICS was being enabled. The specified service does
not exist as an
>installed service" .
>I'm not sure what it means and I don't know where to go
from here.
>Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
>.
>