I was going to run the Network Setup Wizard on a computer
running 98 using the Windows XP CD and after I restarted
the computer I then decided not to run the Network Wizard
as it automatically appeared on my screen. Instead, I
closed the Wizard. Now, everytime I reboot my Windows 98
computer I have an icon in the taskbar that
says "Internet Gateway Not Configured" and cannot simply
make this icon go way.
In article <d34001c439ca$f78d5bf0$a601280a@phx.gbl>, "Sam"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>I was going to run the Network Setup Wizard on a computer
>running 98 using the Windows XP CD and after I restarted
>the computer I then decided not to run the Network Wizard
>as it automatically appeared on my screen. Instead, I
>closed the Wizard. Now, everytime I reboot my Windows 98
>computer I have an icon in the taskbar that
>says "Internet Gateway Not Configured" and cannot simply
>make this icon go way.
>
>HELP!@!!!!!!! This is driving me nuts...???
One possible fix is to run the Network Setup Wizard again and let it
complete.
If you don't want to do that, go to Control Panel | Add/Remove
Programs | Windows Setup | Communications and un-install "Universal
Plug and Play".
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Best Wishes,
Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)
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