local area network connection disappeared

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From: R.H. (nospam_at_nospam.com)
Date: 10/07/04


Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2004 15:27:12 -0700

I have a windows 2000 machine that has two network cards; an internal
one that is used to access the internet and a pci card (DLink) which is
used to access another PC to load software. I was having trouble
communicating between the two PCs and so I opened up the Dell computer
and moved the PCI card to a different slot just to see and then suddenly
both local area network connections in the dial up and network folder
were suddenly gone. I can still access the Internet, but I can no
longer access the properties in order to setup their tcp/ip settings and
  so forth. Anybody have any ideas of how to get my connections back?

        Roger



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