[access-uk] Re: Puzzled and the answer may solve My Eset problem

  • From: "Carol Pearson" <carol.pearson29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2009 23:09:35 -0000

Steve,

So what's the point of an internet connection then? Please explain how it differs from the other network connections we're using ...

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Carol
carol.pearson29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

On Saturday, January 10, 2009 6:49 PM (UK time), Steve Nutt at steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx said:

Hi Carol,

To get rid of Internet Connection being shown on that computer, go
into Control Panel, Add Remove Programs, then go to the Windows Setup
tab, Tab then down to networking, hit the details button, uncheck the
Internet Connection Sharing box, then hit remove.

Don't know if this will solve your Eset problem, but I do this with
all the computers I set up.  You don't need Internet Connection
Sharing if you have a NAT router, which you do.  You have the Linksys
I believe.

All the best

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Carol Pearson
Sent: Saturday 10 January 2009 15:36
To: Access UK Mailing List
Subject: [access-uk] Puzzled and the answer may solve My Eset problem

Hi all,

As some will recall ... my Eset Smart Security isn't backing up
automatically on one of the three computers in our house, whilst the
others are fine.  I'm pretty sure that settings are the same on each
computer in Eset.

I do wonder whether it may have a bearing on the fact that the two
computers

that are updated automatically do have an Internet connection showing
in my Network Connections.  However, although the otherlaptop is
working perfect happily on the network and going out to the internet,
there's no connection called "Internet" connection.  Perhaps someone
could explain to me whether this is just a name that people have
given a connection made (perhaps the first) to get out on to the net
but doesn't actually differr from others which I may have.  This will
help me to know whether this is a factor or not

...

I haven't given up the idea of calling Eset but do want to look at all
possibilities first.

I shall, as always, be grateful for any comments.

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