
This book will assist you to solve the network connection troubleshooting problem in Windows 2000/XP Operating system, 1. Hardware & Physical Connection 1.1 Is the network adapter link light “on”? Even with the PC turned off and a network cable connected from the wall outlet to your PC you should see a link light on the adapter indicating that the wall outlet is active. Is your network card physically installed correctly? Antivirus Software If your computer has a virus or has been detected scanning other computers, it may have been blocked by ICTS from accessing network resources. Either of these is sufficient for disconnection without warning. You will only be permitted access when you have satisfactorily demonstrated to ICTS staff that in future you will comply in full with the end user agreement agreed to when you registered.

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