The status of my Internet connection cannot be accessed
I have an issue with accessing the status of my current internet connectionI try to open up the status page of my current internet LAN connection but when I double-click and click on status, (which is in bold) it never opens nor respondsI can access the properties window though1 person got this answerI do too
December 28th, 2010 8:45pm

Uhhhh, maybe you didn't quite understand what my true complaint wasI guess you'll understand it quite clearly now thoughI cannot access the status page because when I "one click" as you have advised on the word "Status" nothing happens!!!!No response,... Nada, ....neroAbsolutely nothing happens!!! -_-Please understand now and help!
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January 10th, 2011 12:09pm

HiMy problem is that in order to get to click on status I do not double click on anything.I right click on the Connection Properties and choose Status.Where exactly you double clicking. Jack-MVP Windows Networking. WWW.EZLAN.NET
January 11th, 2011 9:29pm

Ok, I'm sorry that I made a technical error in my first original post.What I meant was when I right-click on my local LAN connection(not double-click), AND THEN click once on status I do not get any responseIf I was actually double clicking on the connection icon then I certainly wouldn't have gotten a response(I've verified this by experience already)So now that I think we have mutual understanding here, would you please help me find out the reason why it is when I right-click on my connection icon and then click onStatus , nothing happens?I really apppreciate you helping me this far :)Really :)
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January 12th, 2011 9:18am

HiCheck if there is more recent Driver for your Network card.If there is one updtae the Drivers.Did not help then try this, SFC /SCANNOWhttp://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/system_file_checker.mspx?mfr=trueNo dice? Then I am afraid you'll need to try refresh install.Assuming that the computer is Clean from Viruses and malwares.With XP you can do a refresh install without really touching the current applications and data.Refresh XP Installation. Boot from the XP original CD. Skip the first screen that offers Console Repair, and continue as though you install a New XP.After you Agree etc., the new install screen will come on and would detect the current XP installation.Choose the Repair option by Pressing R for Repair.Use it, would take about 45Min. and you will have a Refreshed Installation of XP while keeping all your data and XP configuration.P.S. If you made changes to WinXP Security setting (Like Firewall special permission), you have to look over them after the refresh since they might revert to the Default. Jack-MVP Windows Networking. WWW.EZLAN.NET
January 12th, 2011 8:51pm

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