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| 9474 | 2001-03-03 01:20:00 | What is vserver.vxd? I seem to have accidentally deleted it from my system, and now, System.ini wants that file present. How do I remedy this problem? What could have caused it? All I did was fiddle around my Network settings (I was trying to set up my LAN). Could I just copy this file from another computer into the current one? | Guest (0) | ||
| 9475 | 2001-03-04 05:31:00 | You have I have had this before what you have to do is delete all your network components Your know Right click on Network Neighborhood - (Take note what you have here write it down cause you have to put them back )Properties Delete TCP/IP - IPX/SPX - Clent for Microsoft Networks Then shut down the PC and restart then Add them back hope this helps Rog |
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| 9476 | 2001-03-09 04:14:00 | Quite a common problem when fiddiling around with Networking Components. Generally there is a setting left in that windows looks for that is no longer present. Best course of action is to backup the registry (system.dat and User.dat) and then start regedit.exe. Do a search on VXD and choose the option to match whole string only. When found you will see the vserver listed below this section. Delete this key and all should be well on startup |
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