Your problem seems to be a missing TCP/IP protocol. Go to network properties
(right click on network neighborhood and select properties). Then go to
protocol tab and, I assume, your list does not show tcp/ip. Press that add
button and select Microsoft protocol, then select TCP/IP from the list.
Follow the rest of the prompts. You will have to know a bit about what IP
address to use for your system. I don't know what settings you may need for
your ISP - may be good to contact them at that point if you need to.
Peter Shkabara
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I'm in dire need of assistance. My start screen shows the message
``The TCP/IP network transport is not installed.'' This has cut off my
Internet access, producing invalid paage fault and illegal operating
errors. I can sometimes connect to my ISP but I can't access any URLs.
Can someone please provide me with a cure? I'm using a Compaq 5827 with
96 mb and 500mhz, Windows 98SE. An add-on-- I've re-installed AOL and
Netscape software but TCP/IP error message keeps coming Thanks in
advance for your help.
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