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Old 12-17-2003, 09:19 AM   #3
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New NIC

I even went so far as to buy a USB NIC interface. It loaded right up, connected at 400 rather then the normal 100 Mbps but still would not initiate the TCP/IP.

With the drive image, everyting worked great except for the missing file in Symantec Anti-Virus 2004 beta. I did the uninstall with no results. It's buried in the registry somewhere.

But even with the error, the TCP/IP stays in and works great.

The big problems come when uninstalling which has something in it that takes out the TCP/IP. This could be related to Symantec and their 'Live Update' features.

I'm upgrading ( glutten for punishment ) to Norton Anti-Virus 2004 and see what comes of it. Really like Norton over McAffee which we use at work but this will be my last attempt.

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