Network options

I can't connect to the internet. In Control Panel, under network connections, there is no option of connection shown. They seem to have disappeared.

I can't connect to the internet. In Control Panel, under network connections, there is no option of connection shown. They seem to have disappeared.

What version of Windows, including the service pack is installed?

What happened just before this problem occurs?  Did you recently install Service Pack 3?  If so, you temporarily disable your antivirus during installation process? http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/953791

What is the status of malware from your computer?  How do you know?

How to troubleshoot missing network connection icons in Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP

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