Right click "My Network Places" and click on Properties.
John
Robert Baer wrote:
I have two seperate hard drives, each being configured seperately at
widely different times.
To close a number of ports, GRC suggests to use the Network icon and
re-configure bindings to a certain indicted form.
As a point of reference, i did that on 2 yet different HDs with
Win98SE and the procedure worked very well.
But this is not possible (yet) on either Win2K HD, as the Network icon
does not exist and i do not know how to fix that.
Re: local area connections ... This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.... > the start menu would not scroll up until the network icon... > untill the network icon showed. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web)
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Re: local area connections ... powerup, boot, desktop loads, go for start/run/cmd/enter.... the start menu would not scroll up until the network icon... untill the network icon showed. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web)
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