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From Germany? Then you can just right click on that icon on your desktop and do Enable from there. That works perfectly, actually. Furthermore the shortcut can go in the quick launch if, like me, you have desktop icons hidden. This isn't the exact solution to the original question, but as a workaround it doesn't get any closer. To continue this discussion, please ask a new question. Get answers from your peers along with millions of IT pros who visit Spiceworks. Best Answer. Thai Pepper. Chris May 12, at UTC.
View this "Best Answer" in the replies below ». Popular Topics in General Windows. Which of the following retains the information it's storing when the system power is turned off? Submit ». Not that I am aware of. If it's disabled, Windows "forgets" about it. David This person is a verified professional. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional.
This has frustrated me, too. I searched via Google for the exact string you quoted above and came up with no results. Are you sure the string you posted exactly matches the error message you saw? Using the exact string in a Google search including " quotes at both ends of the string might produce a quick soultion. I modified my Google search a bit: "connections tray" "the application" answer including the quotes and found a couple dozen matches. Perhaps one of those matches will get you going in the right direction while you wait for a suggestion from someone else.
Please let us know whether or not you find a fix. Log in or Sign up to hide this advert. Dialup connections very often require that you close the connection separately from Internet Explorer. When I click that, nothing happens. After trying that, I can't right-click on my connection in the network settings again, because it too has frozen. It's a strange problem. Any time this happens, I have to reboot the system to gain control over the connections tray again.
But, as I'm rebooting, the "End Task" prompt appears and says that the connections tray isn't responding, so I can either end the task or wait for Windows to do it itself. It makes no difference, because the result is always the same: as Windows is closing down, it gets to the "Saving your settings This only happens when the connections tray has to be killed. I can reboot normally any other time. I use home networking and share the internet connection , and I don't recall this problem happening before I began using a network.
I'm thinking that this might be a factor in the problem. I also use Norton Internet Security with anti-virus included , and perhaps this is the cause. I've tried tweaking little settings here and there to fix the problem, like configuring my connection so that it doesn't attempt to reconnect when disconnected. It doesn't help.
It's damn annoying, because I have to do a "dirty" shutdown every time my connection decides to drop. I've read up on the "Saving your settings Bill in beijing, Open a new thread and supply information about your PC and exactly what problem you are having and what you do to cause the problem etc.
Happens very rarely, but seems to have happened a lot more in recent times. I fixed it by updating XP I can't solve it myself through searching other sites and when doing so, came across this. If anyone knows how to solve this, please reply and help me also, or if you, Paddy, were able to solve this, please inform me how to :.
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