Wesley Vogel
February 28th 04, 07:45 PM
Martin;
WinSock Fix
After removing spy-ware you lose your Internet connection
[If you have suddenly lost your Internet connection after removing spy-ware
(such as NewDotNet,
and Commonname) the following steps will help restore your connection. This
works for Windows
9x/NT/2000/XP.
1.) Download WinsockFix.zip. (by: Option^Explicit)
http://members.shaw.ca/installations/WinsockFix.zip
2.) UnZip WinsockFix.zip (Pay close attention to where the file is extracted
to.)
3.) Run WinsockFix.exe.
4.) Click the Fix button.
This program will clean up your TCP/IP connection and rebuild the database.
After the program is
complete, reboot and your problems should be resolved.
----------------------
WinSock Fix
Winsock and TCP Repair Utility
This Utility Restores Registry Keys, that may become corrupt after Removing
the Host Program that
Modified them.]
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WinsockFix.zip also available here:
http://news.swzone.it/swznews-9826.php
==========
WinsockFix.zip also available here:
Dealing with Unwanted Spyware and Parasites
Repairing your Winsock Connection
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/unwanted.htm
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
In ,
Martin > hunted and pecked:
> After installing a mini camera driver on my XP system I got the
> message <Mobile Devices Properties - The TCP/IP network transport is
> not installed> . My internet connection via a dsl router would not
> work. I did a system restore and got rid of the camera thinking it
> must be a rubbish driver.
>
> I have now just installed a TV card on the system and after
> installing the drivers I get the same error. I can only assume that
> there is something conflicting with new video drivers .... any
> suggestions how I go about sorting this out.
WinSock Fix
After removing spy-ware you lose your Internet connection
[If you have suddenly lost your Internet connection after removing spy-ware
(such as NewDotNet,
and Commonname) the following steps will help restore your connection. This
works for Windows
9x/NT/2000/XP.
1.) Download WinsockFix.zip. (by: Option^Explicit)
http://members.shaw.ca/installations/WinsockFix.zip
2.) UnZip WinsockFix.zip (Pay close attention to where the file is extracted
to.)
3.) Run WinsockFix.exe.
4.) Click the Fix button.
This program will clean up your TCP/IP connection and rebuild the database.
After the program is
complete, reboot and your problems should be resolved.
----------------------
WinSock Fix
Winsock and TCP Repair Utility
This Utility Restores Registry Keys, that may become corrupt after Removing
the Host Program that
Modified them.]
================
WinsockFix.zip also available here:
http://news.swzone.it/swznews-9826.php
==========
WinsockFix.zip also available here:
Dealing with Unwanted Spyware and Parasites
Repairing your Winsock Connection
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/unwanted.htm
================
--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
In ,
Martin > hunted and pecked:
> After installing a mini camera driver on my XP system I got the
> message <Mobile Devices Properties - The TCP/IP network transport is
> not installed> . My internet connection via a dsl router would not
> work. I did a system restore and got rid of the camera thinking it
> must be a rubbish driver.
>
> I have now just installed a TV card on the system and after
> installing the drivers I get the same error. I can only assume that
> there is something conflicting with new video drivers .... any
> suggestions how I go about sorting this out.