LabView6.1(J) screws up WindowsXP(J)'s network property functions.

Dear experts:
I've faced some problems with Japanese versions of LV6.1 + WinXP. Would you please be a help?
After uninstalling Labview6.0.2(J) and upgrading to 6.1(J) on WindowsXP(J), the "properties" feature of every network connections that appear in the "Control Panel"-"network connections" became unfunctionable.
A dialog saying "An unexpected error has occured" appears, instead of the usual property dialog for the selected network connection.
Also, some important features around the wireless connection lost their functionality.
I confirmed this problem on two different machines.
This problem did not happen with 6.0.2 + WindowsXP(J).
Such problem was neither seen on Windows 2000(J).
On installation, I've choosed the "Full installation" option.
WindowsXP was updated to the newest state (all patches from "Windows Update" were applied) at Aug20.
No special measuring devices were attached at the time of installation.
Norton Internet security was installed, but was set to inactive state at the time of installation.
Is there a way to avoid/fix this problem?
Regards, Kei.

Kei,
Hi! This is Jin Takamura from NI Japan Applications Engineering. In regards to your question, we have tried on our site on several XP machines and was not able to reproduce the problem. I'd say that further investigation is needed in order to tackle the problem, but at the same time, I'd like you to try out the following expedience.
Through a different case, we had found out on a Win2000 system that when installing NI-488.2 ver.2.0J removed the Network Neighborhood folder on the desktop. We had found a workaround for this case by accessing the following Microsoft's site:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q269019
Since both of these cases are relating to the same "Network settings", I think this might be useful to at least t
ry out. Please give it a shot.
Finally, I have had a comment from the other AE regarding this case that "the registry does get overwritten whenever you install any software, and there seems to be some difficulties with these OS's on what registries are being overwritten". NI does take a very cautious look at the registries that our software writes, but at the same time, there are instances where the OS malfunctions as you have encountered. For this case, it seems that Microsoft has a workaround, so this may be our first point in our journey to seek the answer.
Let me know if you have further detail or updates. Thanks, and good luck.
Jin
Applications Engineering
NI-Japan

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