Why is the Windows Network Control Panel disabled (and how can it be enabled)?
A tool called System Policy Editor controls this behavior... (see below)
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"Are you restricting functions via Policy Editor? If you are, you have to use Policy Editor for Windows 9x. The Policy Editor on your NT Server only sets policy for NT machines and/or people logging in from an NT machine. The Win9x Policy Editor should be available on your Windows 98 CD."
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... . People who set up networks, like system administrators at a school or small business, sometimes like to use System Policy Editor to prevent the users from changing operating system settings that they feel should be left alone for safety or security reasons.