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Old February 2nd 09, 09:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
gfreed
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Default Strange things happening with Network Adapters (Device Manager)

I have these strange listings under (Network adapters) Some have RED X's on
them, others have yellow "!" on them. The following is a list of these
"adapters?"

Intel(R) PRO/100 VE Network Connection - Trend Micro Passthru Nds Miniport "!"

Intel(R) PRO/100/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection - Trend Micro Passthru
Ndis Miniport "!"

WAN Miniport (IP) - Trend Micro Passthru Ndis Miniport "!"

WAN Miniport (Network Monitor) "Red X"

WAN Miniport (Network Monitor) - Packet Scheduler Miniport "Red X"

WAN Miniport (Network Monitor) - Packet Scheduler Miniport "!"

WAN Miniport (Network Monitor) - Trend Micro Passthru Ndis Miniport "!"

WAN Miniport (Network Monitor) #2 - Trend Micro Passthru Ndis Miniport "!"

I can't un-install these things and i have no idea where they came from or
what they are. Everything on my computer works! I'm just wondering what all
this stuff is and how i can get rid of it.

Any ideas?

Thanks!


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