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Old 06-08-2007, 09:20 AM
Don J
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Why three icons in "Network Connections" folder?

Question on the "Network Connections" folder.

I have two machines, set up essentially identically. The "Network
Connections" folder on one of them contains only a single icon, "Local Area
Connection". It is this icon that enables the Browser to operate.

The "Network Connections" folder on the other machine contains three icons:

1) "Local Area Connection"
2) "Local Area Connection 2"
3) "1394 Connection"

Of these three icons only the second, "Local Area Connection 2" seems to do
anything. It is essential for 'Internet Explorer' and for 'Outlook
Express'. The other two appear to do nothing. They connot be deleted, but
they have been permanently Disabled.

Can anybody tell me what the extra two icons are for, and how they should be
treated?

Don J

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Old 06-08-2007, 09:40 AM
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RE: Why three icons in "Network Connections" folder?

The 1394 connection is the 'Firewire' port. I would guess that machine has a
NIC as well as a wireless (firewire connection) of some kind.
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"Don J" wrote:

> Question on the "Network Connections" folder.
>
> I have two machines, set up essentially identically. The "Network
> Connections" folder on one of them contains only a single icon, "Local Area
> Connection". It is this icon that enables the Browser to operate.
>
> The "Network Connections" folder on the other machine contains three icons:
>
> 1) "Local Area Connection"
> 2) "Local Area Connection 2"
> 3) "1394 Connection"
>
> Of these three icons only the second, "Local Area Connection 2" seems to do
> anything. It is essential for 'Internet Explorer' and for 'Outlook
> Express'. The other two appear to do nothing. They connot be deleted, but
> they have been permanently Disabled.
>
> Can anybody tell me what the extra two icons are for, and how they should be
> treated?
>
> Don J
>
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>
>
>
>

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