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Old December 6th 03, 08:58 AM
Willie
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I have two accounts that can not get on the Internet. I
have checked and the Icon is there but when You click it
on it say it has encountered a problem and needs to shut
down and then sends out a report.
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Old December 6th 03, 08:58 AM
Sharon F
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Willie wrote:
I have two accounts that can not get on the Internet. I
have checked and the Icon is there but when You click it
on it say it has encountered a problem and needs to shut
down and then sends out a report.


Willie, you'll need to post more info before anyone can help. The icon
that's not working in the two accounts, what kind is it? A Network
Connections icon or an icon for a specific service provider? If the accounts
are limited, do you have the same icon marked as "for all users" in an admin
account?

Event Viewer is a tool that can give you more info about errors. Start Run
and type eventvwr.msc then click OK to open the program. Look in the System
and Applications branches for red and yellow items. Match up the date/time
stamp to the time the connection failed. Double click on it for a report
with more (hopefully useful) details about the event.


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Sharon F
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