If "Client for Microsoft Networks" was not on display already (just
unchecked) - that would be strange. Non the less, if you also hit the
install - install a client - add client - and "Client for Microsoft
Networks" was not an option already in the display?
 
Then yes, you would need a disk to load it from as you have surmised...
 
However, you may be able to jump start process by using "Control Panel"
"Add or Remove Programs" and select "Add/Remove Windows Components" and
select all of the networking options you see - and this process knows
how to "READ" the "Installation CD" by itself..
 
Then return to the instructions on adding in the "Client for Microsoft
Networks"
 
I suspect, it (the option to select) would be there then?
 
Cheers,
 
 
 
John C. Gunvaldson
www.fox-net.com
 


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