Home networking / internet problem
I know I should be able to solve this myself, but I can't...
PC #1
P4 2 Ghz running Win XP Home
connected by wire to Linksys router
PC #2
P3 500 Mhz running Win 98
wireless connection to Linksys router
Both connect to the internet directly through the router (i.e. neither PC is the gateway for the other)
I wanted to be able to share files between the computers, so I followed the instructions from Win XP. Setup XP using the wizard and made the disk for the Win 98 machine. The install onto the Win 98 machine went okay, but now in the system tray is Internet Gateway Status. In the wizard I indicated that there is no gateway computer, it's a direct connect to the internet through the router. Properties of Internet Gateway Status tell me that <10 bytes are sent or received regardless of what I do. Right clicking and disabling it has no effect.
Normally I would consider this just another thing about Windows to ignore. However, Internet Gateway Status frequently will not close when Windows shuts down (on shutdown/reboot I get the Program Not Responding dialog box). And I'm not sure, but I think it stops internet access sometimes, requiring a reboot.
I tried to un-install it, but I didn't see it in the Add/Remove software list in Control Panel.
Is there a fix for this ? Or a way to un-install Internet Gateway Status ?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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