Not necessarily but you got it by going back to basics.

Suggestion next time your husband loans one out, set up a user profile for that user so they do not change the main ones.

Also there was a program out at one time that allowed you to set up multiple Network users profiles so that you could change to the one needed for a lot of mobile networking.

(My brother used to use it.)

Stewart


At 10:51 AM 6/4/2007, you wrote:
All of the connection services in Network Connections were turned on
[and fighting with each other]. Why? is that the default?

Firewall is turned on in the DSL modem and for notebook. I also changed
to a different wireless channel.

In the new User, I turned off everything except TCP/IP, and opened only
the port for http and now it works. I assume that the last person who
borrowed the PC didn't have wireless, only ethernet, and reset
everything to defaults. Now I know where to change back to my settings.

There are too many settings in too many places.

Thx.

Betty

Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Prince of Peace
Ozark, AL  SL 82


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