Thanks, Bonnie, that did the trick!!
"Miller Bonnie L."
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Make sure that someone hasn't removed or unchecked file and printer sharing
for Microsoft Networks from the current LAN connection settings.
-Bonnie M
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Subject: Installing a lost service
The Server service entry has disappeared completely from the list of
services available on several Win2K Pro workstations. All the files that
this service needs seem to be present - but I'm not absolutely sure. I'm
hesitant to do an "upgrade-in-place" of the entire operating system just to
get this service going. Is there an easier way without the potential risk
to the rest of the operating system?
Then another question -- how in the world does a service simply disappear
anyway?
Thanks,
Jerry
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- Installing a lost service Jerry.Brooks
- RE: Installing a lost service Miller Bonnie L.
- Jerry.Brooks
