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Article ID: 245719 - Last Review: January 25, 2007 - Revision: 1.2
Microsoft HomeClick Networking File Listing and Functionality
This article was previously published under Q245719
This article lists the files installed with the HomeClick Networking software, and the functionality of some of those files. This article does not cover all the files included with the entire product (which includes networking software already in Windows 98 Second Edition or specific 3Com network adapter drivers).
The following files are listed by type. Some files have their function listed next to them.
Fonts Installed
Arial.ttf
Arialbd.ttf
Arialbi.ttf
Arialil.ttf
Verdana.ttf
Verdanab.ttf
Verdanai.ttf
Verdanaz.ttf
Help Files Installed
Hardware.cnt
Hardware.hlp
Homeclk.cnt
Homeclk.gid
Homeclk.hlp
HomeClick Files
Hcdetect.exe (runs in the background for network printer notification, detection, and the Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) taskbar icon)
Homeclk.exe (network configuration interface)
Hwdtct.dll
Jetnet16.dll
Jetnet32.dll
Netcard.ini (INI file for the specific network adapter)
Setup.exe
Uninstal.exe
3c410dia.exe (diagnostic tool for 3C410 PCI phone network adapter)
Other Files Used for Diagnostic Support
Mfc42.dll
Mfvcrt.dll
3c45xcfg.exe (diagnostic tool used for the 3C450 PCI network adapter)
3c45xeng.hlp (help file used for the 3C450 PCI network adapter)
Primary Registry Key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\HomeClick
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition
- Microsoft Windows 98 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Windows 95
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