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To: Dale Baker who wrote (12675)9/23/2001 11:31:21 AM
From: Nick Morvay  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
You mean at this point there is no NetBEUI selection available from the Network Protocol Panel??:

"If NetBEUI is missing, then click Add… select Protocol, click Add … and select Microsoft. Then select NetBEUI "

I know Win98me has some problems but this is weird because it is part of the OS installation procedures. Short of doing a reinstall of the OS I'm at a loss if this is the problem.



To: Dale Baker who wrote (12675)9/23/2001 12:04:31 PM
From: Nick Morvay  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
I just booted my daughters dual boot PC to Win98se (normally we run Win2k, I don't have Win98me) and went through the protocol install just to make sure I had the correct info. Just to confirm we are on the same page, this is the screen that your Win98me does not contain the NetBEUI protocol in the list. Correct?

hal-pc.org

This is part of the OS and if it's missing then it's either a bug in ME or some problem at the OS install was encountered.

Yes, there is a way to use TCP/IP for file and printer sharing, but I can't find the link for that page. I will post it when I do.