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Spindles7
January 20th 05, 09:49 PM
I have seen several posts on these lines in this newsgroup but no definitive
answer, so am posting again.

I applied SP2 to my Windows XP Pro installation, and thereafter the Network
Adapater is missing in Device Manager. It's not hidden - viewing hidden
deives shows the associated "Packet Scheduler Miniport" device but not the
main adapter entry. The Local Area Connection in Network Connections is
also missing. However, the network is working fine. Running Network
Troubleshooter gives a PASSED to the Network.

Un-installing SP2 did not fix the problem, so I restored the system from a
backup taken before SP2 was installed, and tried the process again. As soon
as SP2 was re-installed (no errors during install) the adaptors are missing
as before.

I have tried re-registering several DLLs (as suggested by someone) but that
did not work.

Please help!

Spindles7

R. McCarty
January 20th 05, 09:59 PM
Which Vendor/model adapter. XP updates a number of drivers in
it's core SP2 package. I would suggest you get the latest XP driver
from the manufacturer's website or PC vendor and install prior to
the XP-SP2 upgrade.
I've seen a few "Quirks" as a result of SP2, but never a case where
both the Adapter and associated LAC disappear.
Also is the NIC a motherboard based chip or a PCI/USB unit ?

"Spindles7" > wrote in message
...
>I have seen several posts on these lines in this newsgroup but no
>definitive
> answer, so am posting again.
>
> I applied SP2 to my Windows XP Pro installation, and thereafter the
> Network
> Adapater is missing in Device Manager. It's not hidden - viewing hidden
> deives shows the associated "Packet Scheduler Miniport" device but not the
> main adapter entry. The Local Area Connection in Network Connections is
> also missing. However, the network is working fine. Running Network
> Troubleshooter gives a PASSED to the Network.
>
> Un-installing SP2 did not fix the problem, so I restored the system from a
> backup taken before SP2 was installed, and tried the process again. As
> soon
> as SP2 was re-installed (no errors during install) the adaptors are
> missing
> as before.
>
> I have tried re-registering several DLLs (as suggested by someone) but
> that
> did not work.
>
> Please help!
>
> Spindles7
>
>

Venger
January 20th 05, 10:02 PM
"Spindles7" > wrote in message
...
>I have seen several posts on these lines in this newsgroup but no
>definitive
> answer, so am posting again.

At the command prompt, run ipconfig - does your adapter appear in the
information?

Venger

Spindles7
January 20th 05, 10:31 PM
It's a D-Link DFE-530TX. The D-link web site says the drivers are included
in Windows XP, and don't supply a separate driver. The NIC is of course a
PCI card.

"R. McCarty" wrote:

> Which Vendor/model adapter. XP updates a number of drivers in
> it's core SP2 package. I would suggest you get the latest XP driver
> from the manufacturer's website or PC vendor and install prior to
> the XP-SP2 upgrade.
> I've seen a few "Quirks" as a result of SP2, but never a case where
> both the Adapter and associated LAC disappear.
> Also is the NIC a motherboard based chip or a PCI/USB unit ?
>
> "Spindles7" > wrote in message
> ...
> >I have seen several posts on these lines in this newsgroup but no
> >definitive
> > answer, so am posting again.
> >
> > I applied SP2 to my Windows XP Pro installation, and thereafter the
> > Network
> > Adapater is missing in Device Manager. It's not hidden - viewing hidden
> > deives shows the associated "Packet Scheduler Miniport" device but not the
> > main adapter entry. The Local Area Connection in Network Connections is
> > also missing. However, the network is working fine. Running Network
> > Troubleshooter gives a PASSED to the Network.
> >
> > Un-installing SP2 did not fix the problem, so I restored the system from a
> > backup taken before SP2 was installed, and tried the process again. As
> > soon
> > as SP2 was re-installed (no errors during install) the adaptors are
> > missing
> > as before.
> >
> > I have tried re-registering several DLLs (as suggested by someone) but
> > that
> > did not work.
> >
> > Please help!
> >
> > Spindles7
> >
> >
>
>
>

Spindles7
January 20th 05, 10:35 PM
Yes, Ipconfig /all shows all the expected information.

"Venger" wrote:

>
> "Spindles7" > wrote in message
> ...
> >I have seen several posts on these lines in this newsgroup but no
> >definitive
> > answer, so am posting again.
>
> At the command prompt, run ipconfig - does your adapter appear in the
> information?
>
> Venger
>
>
>

Venger
January 20th 05, 11:01 PM
"Spindles7" > wrote in message
...
> Yes, Ipconfig /all shows all the expected information.

Hmm, sounds maybe like a registry rights issue for your username perhaps?
Very wierd... are you on a network or standalone? XP SP2 has new group
policy options that sometimes get goofy results...

Tried running the Group Policy editor and seen if anything fishy is in
User/Admin/Network and it's subtrees?

Venger

Spindles7
January 21st 05, 12:23 AM
The computer is a member of a Windows 2000 domain, with Group Policies
applied, and the adm files from Windows XP SP2 loaded. However, looking at
the Group Policy Editor for Users/Administrative Templates/Network nothing is
unusual, in fact nothing is configured.

Logging on to the local machine as administrator does not allow the network
adaptor to be seen either. Indeed, removing the computer from the domain
does not alter the situation.

Thanks for your suggestions so far...

Spindles7

"Venger" wrote:
>
> Hmm, sounds maybe like a registry rights issue for your username perhaps?
> Very wierd... are you on a network or standalone? XP SP2 has new group
> policy options that sometimes get goofy results...
>
> Tried running the Group Policy editor and seen if anything fishy is in
> User/Admin/Network and it's subtrees?
>
> Venger
>
>
>

Venger
January 21st 05, 12:45 AM
Hmmm... what do you have in HKLM\Software\MS\WindowsNT\Current\NetworkCards?

How about CurrentControlSet\Control\Network? May be worth checking what
registry permissions are listed there...

Does this card have any kind of add-in driver tools that may be funky, such
as Intel ProSET or somesuch?

Venger

"Spindles7" > wrote in message
...
> The computer is a member of a Windows 2000 domain, with Group Policies
> applied, and the adm files from Windows XP SP2 loaded. However, looking
> at
> the Group Policy Editor for Users/Administrative Templates/Network nothing
> is
> unusual, in fact nothing is configured.
>
> Logging on to the local machine as administrator does not allow the
> network
> adaptor to be seen either. Indeed, removing the computer from the domain
> does not alter the situation.
>
> Thanks for your suggestions so far...
>
> Spindles7
>
> "Venger" wrote:
>>
>> Hmm, sounds maybe like a registry rights issue for your username perhaps?
>> Very wierd... are you on a network or standalone? XP SP2 has new group
>> policy options that sometimes get goofy results...
>>
>> Tried running the Group Policy editor and seen if anything fishy is in
>> User/Admin/Network and it's subtrees?
>>
>> Venger
>>
>>
>>

Spindles7
January 21st 05, 01:15 AM
There are two entries for the missing adapter, plus one for the 1394 adapter
which is visible in Device Manager:

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\NetworkCards]

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\NetworkCards\13]
"ServiceName"="{087D1DBB-F467-44B0-8873-B04935DCC8A2}"
"Description"="D-Link DFE-530TX PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter (rev.A)"

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\NetworkCards\2]
"ServiceName"="{D7C3ACFD-2326-4F36-B0B3-FAF7B38B9F75}"
"Description"="D-Link DFE-530TX PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter (rev.A)"

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\NetworkCards\3]
"ServiceName"="{107720C8-433C-4E88-990D-261D7AE26CC9}"
"Description"="1394 Net Adapter"

The permissions look OK - ie those for the D-Link are the same as the 1394
adapter. Not sure why there should be two entries though, as there's only
one physical card in the machine.

There's no special add-ins for this card - a plain vanilla installation
using Windows XP's native drivers.


"Venger" wrote:

> Hmmm... what do you have in HKLM\Software\MS\WindowsNT\Current\NetworkCards?
>
> How about CurrentControlSet\Control\Network? May be worth checking what
> registry permissions are listed there...
>
> Does this card have any kind of add-in driver tools that may be funky, such
> as Intel ProSET or somesuch?
>
> Venger

Bill
January 24th 05, 06:14 PM
FWIW
When my 530TX stopped working the leds were still on but no one was
home. I bought a elcheapo and it worked fine. The support is not in
XP so you have to install the driver from the disk or the site to be
sure the driver is the latest....
Bill
Atlanta

On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 13:31:01 -0800, Spindles7
> wrote:

>It's a D-Link DFE-530TX. The D-link web site says the drivers are included
>in Windows XP, and don't supply a separate driver. The NIC is of course a
>PCI card.
>
>"R. McCarty" wrote:
>
>> Which Vendor/model adapter. XP updates a number of drivers in
>> it's core SP2 package. I would suggest you get the latest XP driver
>> from the manufacturer's website or PC vendor and install prior to
>> the XP-SP2 upgrade.
>> I've seen a few "Quirks" as a result of SP2, but never a case where
>> both the Adapter and associated LAC disappear.
>> Also is the NIC a motherboard based chip or a PCI/USB unit ?
>>
>> "Spindles7" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> >I have seen several posts on these lines in this newsgroup but no
>> >definitive
>> > answer, so am posting again.
>> >
>> > I applied SP2 to my Windows XP Pro installation, and thereafter the
>> > Network
>> > Adapater is missing in Device Manager. It's not hidden - viewing hidden
>> > deives shows the associated "Packet Scheduler Miniport" device but not the
>> > main adapter entry. The Local Area Connection in Network Connections is
>> > also missing. However, the network is working fine. Running Network
>> > Troubleshooter gives a PASSED to the Network.
>> >
>> > Un-installing SP2 did not fix the problem, so I restored the system from a
>> > backup taken before SP2 was installed, and tried the process again. As
>> > soon
>> > as SP2 was re-installed (no errors during install) the adaptors are
>> > missing
>> > as before.
>> >
>> > I have tried re-registering several DLLs (as suggested by someone) but
>> > that
>> > did not work.
>> >
>> > Please help!
>> >
>> > Spindles7
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>>

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