M
Mal Stockman
I think I`ve shot myself in the foot. During the process of changing
some computers and printers around I`ve turned a perfectly good network
into something totally inoperative. I`m running an XP Home with two 98SE
computers. The XP and one 98SE each have a printer. All worked OK until
I made changes with the printers. In trying to reestablish my network
I`ve made the mistake of using the XP network wizard to restart
(enabling the ICS along the way). I see from some of the correspondence
here that that was a no-no. Now I can`t find where it was that I did
this. I`d like to wipe out all my network and start over. Can someone
direct me to where I might find out best how to do this? I`m not worried
about my inhouse network security. TIA
some computers and printers around I`ve turned a perfectly good network
into something totally inoperative. I`m running an XP Home with two 98SE
computers. The XP and one 98SE each have a printer. All worked OK until
I made changes with the printers. In trying to reestablish my network
I`ve made the mistake of using the XP network wizard to restart
(enabling the ICS along the way). I see from some of the correspondence
here that that was a no-no. Now I can`t find where it was that I did
this. I`d like to wipe out all my network and start over. Can someone
direct me to where I might find out best how to do this? I`m not worried
about my inhouse network security. TIA