From: "David B"
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yeppers! It did the trick! Thanks...
"Rich" wrote in message news:44808531$1{at}w3.nls.net...
Restore points are different from booting to the last known good =
config. Restore points can go back months. Run Help and Support from =
Start menu and from the list of tasks click on "Undo changes to your =
computer with System Restore"
Rich
"David B" wrote in message =
news:448073fc$1{at}w3.nls.net...
No restore point since there were mutliple reboots before =
discovering the=20
problem. The issue isn't with the router at this point- the =
notebook's XP=20
Home is screwed up. I have no iudea if she has the install CD, and =
even if=20
she did, she'd lose everything on it since it won't be an upgrade =
version.
The VPN was uninstalled, and some things cleared up, but I still =
need the=20
Workstation Service and it isn't there.
I've watched the icon in the tray for the wireless card and it =
sends, but=20
gets no response.
"Glenn Meadows" wrote in message=20
news:44806b42$1{at}w3.nls.net...
> On the wireless router side, you should be able to visit the =
manufacturers=20
> website, and download a manual. In the manual, is how to reset =
the router=20
> back to factory defaults, which will also reset the password to =
the=20
> factory default. This is typically done by holding down the reset =
button=20
> while plugging in the power, or some variation on that theme. =
Then, you=20
> can just re-configure the router to how you want it to work.
>
> Can you not un-install the VPN, or have you already done that, and =
are=20
> still hosed? Is there possibly a restore point you can roll the =
machine=20
> back to prior to the VPN install?
>
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yeppers! It did the trick! =
Thanks...
"Rich" <{at}> wrote in message news:44808531$1{at}w3.nls.net...
Restore
points are =
different from=20
booting to the last known good config. Restore points can go =
back=20
months. Run Help and Support from Start menu and from the list =
of tasks=20
click on "Undo changes to=20
your computer with System
Restore"
Rich
"David B" <me{at}barkto.com>=20">mailto:me{at}barkto.com">me{at}barkto.com>=20
wrote in message news:448073fc$1{at}w3.nls.net...No=20
restore point since there were mutliple reboots before discovering =
the=20
problem. The issue isn't with the router at this point- the =
notebook's=20
XP Home is screwed up. I have no iudea if she has the install =
CD, and=20
even if she did, she'd lose everything on it since it won't be =
an=20
upgrade version.The VPN was uninstalled, and some things =
cleared up,=20
but I still need the Workstation Service and it isn't =
there.I've=20
watched the icon in the tray for the wireless card and it sends, but =
gets no
response."Glenn Meadows"
<gmeadow{at}comcast.net>">mailto:gmeadow{at}comcast.net">gmeadow{at}comcast.net>
=
wrote in=20
message news:44806b42$1{at}w3.nls.net...=
>=20
On the wireless router side, you should be able to visit the =
manufacturers=20
> website, and download a manual. In the
manual, is how =
to=20
reset the router > back to factory defaults, which will also =
reset=20
the password to the > factory default. This is =
typically done=20
by holding down the reset button > while plugging in the =
power, or=20
some variation on that theme. Then, you > can just =
re-configure=20
the router to how you want it to
work.>> Can you not=20
un-install the VPN, or have you already done that, and are > =
still=20
hosed? Is there possibly a restore point you can roll the =
machine=20
> back to prior to the VPN=20
install?>
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