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At 10:58 AM 07/24/2000 , Billy Jones wrote:
>Hello there my Name is Billy Jones and I have a Question , every time I
>start my PC a page tells me that NWLINK is not present or has been deleted
>please tell me what it is and what I should do.
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>My PC is a 256 megabytes of RAM
> 20 gig hard drive
> 800MHz-CPU speed
> and a network card INTEL(R)Pro set/100+Management Adapter
NWLINK.VXD is the Microsoft driver for IPX/SPX Network compatible
protocol... this error exists because you do not have this driver in your
C:/WINDOWS/SYSTEM directory and you have loaded IPX/SPX network
protocol to run your Network. You can do one of three things to solve
this issue:
1) If you are using Windows98SE this file is in the NET9.CAB file. Just
use a program like Winzip to extract it out to your C:/WINDOWS/SYSTEM
directory, (if your system has a different OS, look through the cab files); or,
2) Remove the IPX/SPX protocol driver from your network configuration
and just use NETBUEI; or,
3) Remove the IPX/SPX driver, reboot the system and then reinstall it,
(this protocol is unnecessary unless you are connecting to a network
running NOVEL or other third party software).
If you wish more details on building networks, visit our NOSPIN Group
Networking FAQ page: http://nospin.com/network
You will find information about IPX/SPX protocol on the Terminology page:
http://nospin.com/pc/network/terminology.html
Bob Wright
The NOSPIN Group
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