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XP User Accounts - Some can't connect to the internet
southernscouser
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OK this will be difficult as it's not me.
Basically, there is one administrator account that can access the internet, the others (all adiministrator) can't. It's a wireless setup and it seems to have a 'connection' in the taskbar thing next to the clock but opening IE it just freezes.
Now it's not my PC to start, and I know there were issues setting it up so I can't really answer many questions to start with. :rolleyes:
Does anyone have any idea what the problem could be? Would unistalling it, reinstalling it work?
On my PC it works on more than one user no prob and I didn't have to do anything to set that up! :undecided
Cheers guys.
Basically, there is one administrator account that can access the internet, the others (all adiministrator) can't. It's a wireless setup and it seems to have a 'connection' in the taskbar thing next to the clock but opening IE it just freezes.
Now it's not my PC to start, and I know there were issues setting it up so I can't really answer many questions to start with. :rolleyes:
Does anyone have any idea what the problem could be? Would unistalling it, reinstalling it work?
On my PC it works on more than one user no prob and I didn't have to do anything to set that up! :undecided
Cheers guys.
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(Administrator account)
Go to start/control panel/network and internet connections/network connections.
Now right click on the active local area connection and click on properties.
Click on advanced tab and then make sure that the bottom two boxes under internet sharing are checked.
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