Re: IPX/SPX - whtat?
- From: "PtoP" <fred@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2006 09:02:35 +0100
Thank you again. I must admit that all boxes are checked when viewing the
protocols of each of my networks. I have Talktalk broadband on a laptop
running Win XP as well as a Pay As You Go (Virgin) internet connection.
This laptop is connected to one other running Win XP using ICS through a
five port switch.
In Talktalk Broadband do I require 'Client for MS Networks' and 'Client
Service for NetWare' boxes to be checked? as well as NWLink
IPX/SPX/NetBIOS.
The same goes for the LAN and PAYG. I can see what modems are being used
but do not know which to keep in the properties section in the column headed
'The connection uses the following items...'
Schrieb
"Mario Schmidt" <mario.schmidt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:edpvi0$a9k$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
PtoP schrieb:
Thank you Mario but in the properties of the three connections I have,
'broadband', 'lan' and 'pay as you go', the box alongside IPX/SPX is
checked. Is there anywhere else I should look?
Then it' s installed and bound to the interface.
You may try do remove the check on the interfaces you don' t want to use
with that application.
If that doesn' t work, check if your application is really compatible to
Windows 2000/XP/whatever you use.
What are you trying to run?
.
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