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how do i uninstall

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MY2KEH

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Jul 14, 2003
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how do i uninstall the novell client because i can nolonger login thanks
 
If you running win 98 on the client cd there is a folder called admin in the folder there is a file called unc32.exe run that and it will unistall the client completely.In win2000/xp go to networking properties and select novell client and click remove.

Thanks in Advance

Kaddett
 
ok i tryed that but when i start up my computer i can login so the only way i can login is if i start my computer up in safe mode but the only problem with that is when i goto my network properties my network card doesnt show up (in windows 2000) is there any other way to uninstall
 
i am running widows 2000 professlonal
 
try start your pc with last know good confiquration this my get you logged on


Thanks in Advance

Kaddett
 
im sorry to say but that didnt work at all is there any other way you know of ??

thanks
 
If you have to many problem logging in because you think it still try to use novell client. uninstall your network card, reboot and reinstall.

If you don't want to do that, you can always try to see if after uninstalling Novell client, there's trace of Novell client in the registry. Or uninstall TCP/IP.
 
You may have tried to remove the client incorrectly. If you did it in the Network Properties, if you delete the client from the list, it will also remove the other components (if there are no other networking clients in the list such as the microsoft client).

This essentially disables all networking functions. To get it back, you have reconfigure your network card and add the protocols and clients you want such as TCP/IP and the microsoft networking client.

Marv

Marvin Huffaker MCNE, CNE
Marvin Huffaker Consulting
 
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