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LennartL
January 10th 04, 09:31 AM
in properties for network connection missing? I can=B4t=20
turn the firewall off! and thus am unable to get my=20
network going (WXP + W98SE).Any assistance and help much=20
appreciated!

Regards

Lennart

philip ashley
January 10th 04, 09:31 AM
from here
http://download.microsoft.com/download/6/0/6/606d75ef-24c3-4050-964e-e8de2b1e3d22/ICF_Tshoot.doc

probably the administrator rights problem

You have ICS enabled on an Internet connection and this network connection
is the private connection.
You are using Windows XP Network Bridge and the connection is part of the
bridge.
You are using Windows XP Network Bridge and the connection is the Network
Bridge connection.
You are attempting to enable ICF on an incoming connection.
You have not logged on to the computer with an account that has
administrator rights.
You are attempting to enable ICF when Group Policy has disabled it.

hth

philip ashley


"LennartL" > wrote in message
...
in properties for network connection missing? I canīt
turn the firewall off! and thus am unable to get my
network going (WXP + W98SE).Any assistance and help much
appreciated!

Regards

Lennart


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January 10th 04, 09:33 AM
Thank you very much for your help! At least I now have a=20
notion of what=B4s going wrong.

=B7 You have ICS enabled on an Internet connection=20
and this network connection is the private connection.
=B7 You are using Windows XP Network Bridge and the=20
connection is part of the bridge.
=B7 You are using Windows XP Network Bridge and the=20
connection is the Network Bridge connection.
=B7 You are attempting to enable ICF on an incoming=20
connection.
=B7 You have not logged on to the computer with an=20
account that has administrator rights.
=B7 You are attempting to enable ICF when Group=20
Policy has disabled it.

These are the probable causes. Unfortunately, nothing is=20
said to how to correct them. Any suggestions on how-to?

Regards

Lennart


>-----Original Message-----
>from here
>http://download.microsoft.com/download/6/0/6/606d75ef-
24c3-4050-964e-e8de2b1e3d22/ICF_Tshoot.doc
>
>probably the administrator rights problem
>
>You have ICS enabled on an Internet connection and this=20
network connection
>is the private connection.
>You are using Windows XP Network Bridge and the=20
connection is part of the
>bridge.
>You are using Windows XP Network Bridge and the=20
connection is the Network
>Bridge connection.
>You are attempting to enable ICF on an incoming=20
connection.
>You have not logged on to the computer with an account=20
that has
>administrator rights.
>You are attempting to enable ICF when Group Policy has=20
disabled it.
>
>hth
>
>philip ashley
>
>
>"LennartL" > wrote in message
...
>in properties for network connection missing? I can=B4t
>turn the firewall off! and thus am unable to get my
>network going (WXP + W98SE).Any assistance and help much
>appreciated!
>
>Regards
>
>Lennart
>
>
>---
>Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
>Checked by AVG anti-virus system=20
(http://www.grisoft.com).
>Version: 6.0.548 / Virus Database: 341 - Release Date:=20
06/12/03
>
>
>.
>

philip ashley
January 10th 04, 09:34 AM
can you post the results from this in a command window (Start/Run type cmd)

ipconfig /all

in the users accounts control panel, confirm that you are logged in with
administrator rights

philip ashley


> wrote in message
...
Thank you very much for your help! At least I now have a
notion of whatīs going wrong.

· You have ICS enabled on an Internet connection
and this network connection is the private connection.
· You are using Windows XP Network Bridge and the
connection is part of the bridge.
· You are using Windows XP Network Bridge and the
connection is the Network Bridge connection.
· You are attempting to enable ICF on an incoming
connection.
· You have not logged on to the computer with an
account that has administrator rights.
· You are attempting to enable ICF when Group
Policy has disabled it.

These are the probable causes. Unfortunately, nothing is
said to how to correct them. Any suggestions on how-to?

Regards

Lennart


>-----Original Message-----
>from here
>http://download.microsoft.com/download/6/0/6/606d75ef-
24c3-4050-964e-e8de2b1e3d22/ICF_Tshoot.doc
>
>probably the administrator rights problem
>
>You have ICS enabled on an Internet connection and this
network connection
>is the private connection.
>You are using Windows XP Network Bridge and the
connection is part of the
>bridge.
>You are using Windows XP Network Bridge and the
connection is the Network
>Bridge connection.
>You are attempting to enable ICF on an incoming
connection.
>You have not logged on to the computer with an account
that has
>administrator rights.
>You are attempting to enable ICF when Group Policy has
disabled it.
>
>hth
>
>philip ashley
>
>
>"LennartL" > wrote in message
...
>in properties for network connection missing? I canīt
>turn the firewall off! and thus am unable to get my
>network going (WXP + W98SE).Any assistance and help much
>appreciated!
>
>Regards
>
>Lennart
>
>
>---
>Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
>Checked by AVG anti-virus system
(http://www.grisoft.com).
>Version: 6.0.548 / Virus Database: 341 - Release Date:
06/12/03
>
>
>.
>


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