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Old 05-27-2004, 11:19 PM
mike
 
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Default unable to install 'client for microsoft networks'

hi,
in the process of intalling a new wirless network adapter
(netgear wg111) i have somehow managed to render myself
unable to install a'client for microst networks'. when i
do try to install it (from the adapter properties
panel>install...>client) the message appers: "windows was
unable to find and drivers for this device. If you have a
disk that contains the updated driver, or wish to search
in another location, click ok." i don't know where to look
if the file is on my computer (a .ini file) or where i can
get the right one from. this only happens with the client
option, as i have configured the right protocols and
adapters.
any help greatly appreciated,
cheers, mike
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Old 05-28-2004, 12:05 AM
Steve Winograd [MVP]
 
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Default Re: unable to install 'client for microsoft networks'

In article <13ab301c44438$ac9a57b0$a601280a@phx.gbl>, "mike"
<thecheez@hotmail.com> wrote:
>hi,
>in the process of intalling a new wirless network adapter
>(netgear wg111) i have somehow managed to render myself
>unable to install a'client for microst networks'. when i
>do try to install it (from the adapter properties
>panel>install...>client) the message appers: "windows was
>unable to find and drivers for this device. If you have a
>disk that contains the updated driver, or wish to search
>in another location, click ok." i don't know where to look
>if the file is on my computer (a .ini file) or where i can
>get the right one from. this only happens with the client
>option, as i have configured the right protocols and
>adapters.
>any help greatly appreciated,
>cheers, mike


Something has become corrupted in the network setup. Go to Device
Manager and un-install the wireless network adapter. Then re-install
it, which should straighten everything out.
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