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Dan Dodder <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 5 May 1998 17:19:52 -0500
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i got it now,had to use the netwrok editor on the w95 cd rom and uncheck a
box in user's,and edit the network registry,but thanks for your help.

Dan
At 09:12 AM 6/5/98 -0400, you wrote:
>>cable.Problem is,Norton system genie hid the network neighborhood icon and
>> i can't get it back,and genie refuses to run on my system.I have tried
>> installing network protocols and clients to no avail.Does anyone
>> know where to find it?
> Dan
>I don't know about Norton, but you can access the properties for networks
>from Control Panel. I do know if you don't have a Client in the network
>properties you won't see the Network Neighborhood icon on the desktop.  This
>doesn't sound like what you are looking for though.  In Windows Explorer
>there is a network entry near the bottom above the recycle bin if this is
>what you are looking for.  I sure don't know what Norton did to your
>Desktop, I'd send them mail and let them know about it.  Norton should have
>a fix.
>
>Ron Taylor
>
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