![]() Then where it says connection uses the following click on’Client Services for Netware’ ![]() Open control panal and Open Network Connections ![]() To restore these features you must uninstall Client Services for NetWare. When you try, You may receive the error: “Client Services for NetWare has disabled the Welcome screen and Fast User Switching”. "Client Services for NetWare" disabled the Welcome screen and Fast User Switching.Īfter installing XP and it does not give me the option to select from either one of these two options. You should now be able to get into the user account control from Control Panel, and change the way users log on/off. Click on this and then click 'Uninstall'. When you access your Local Area Connection properties now, you should be able to see the "Netware Client Service". Once it's stopped, right click and open it's properties, and change it's status from Automatic to Disabled. Once you've found it, right click on it and select "stop". Go through the list untill you find the service relating to Netware client, i'm 99% sure it has the name "Netware Client", or at least something along those lines. This will open up the list of all the services on your pc. To access the list of services on your pc, go to Start > Run, and type If your "Netware client service" is not showing up in your Local Area Connection (or whichever network connection you use), it is being hidden by a service with a similar name. This was posted a while ago, so it's probably resolved, but just for the people like me that got this forum as a result when googling:
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