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Will Denny April 23rd 04 02:01 PM

TCP/IP components missing?
 
Hi

You can restore the original TCP/IP Registry settings with the following =
command:

netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt - the .txt file can be renamed to =
whatever you want.

--=20

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


"KPTGreg" wrote in message =
...
| I used Ad-Aware on my machine because my hiome page was being =
hiijacked. But when I restarted my internet connection on the machine =
wouldn't work. I have a cable modem running to a router and two =
computers hooked up to the router. (internet connection still works on =
the one I didn't use Ad Aware on) I tried to use the system Restore =
function but it runs and then says it couldn't Restore. I tried to go =
into my Network setting and repair the TCP/IP connection but it says it =
can't get a IP address. So, I deleted and then resinstalled TCP/IP in =
Add/Remove Windows Components.. As I was Adding TCP/IP i get the =
following error:
| One or more services for the Simple TCP/IP Services Components took =
more than the allotted time to start. I also get an error for a RIP =
Listener? Does anyone know what could be wrong or how to install TCP/IP =
another way?


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Will Denny April 23rd 04 02:03 PM

TCP/IP components missing?
 
Hi

You can enter that command from either StartRun or a command prompt. =
It resets the base TCP/IP files and reinstalls all TCP/IP components. =
Which component(s) in particular? I'm not sure how you uninstalled =
TCP/IP as I didn't think that was possible in XP.

--=20

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


"kptgreg" wrote in message =
...
| netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt - the .txt file
| Where do I enter this or find it?
| Will this help if the component is not there?


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Will Denny April 23rd 04 02:03 PM

TCP/IP components missing?
 
Hi

You can enter that command from either StartRun or a command prompt. =
It resets the base TCP/IP files and reinstalls all TCP/IP components. =
Which component(s) in particular? I'm not sure how you uninstalled =
TCP/IP as I didn't think that was possible in XP.

--=20

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


"kptgreg" wrote in message =
...
| netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt - the .txt file
| Where do I enter this or find it?
| Will this help if the component is not there?


---
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
Version: 6.0.665 / Virus Database: 428 - Release Date: 21/04/2004

Will Denny April 23rd 04 02:03 PM

TCP/IP components missing?
 
Hi

You can enter that command from either StartRun or a command prompt. =
It resets the base TCP/IP files and reinstalls all TCP/IP components. =
Which component(s) in particular? I'm not sure how you uninstalled =
TCP/IP as I didn't think that was possible in XP.

--=20

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


"kptgreg" wrote in message =
...
| netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt - the .txt file
| Where do I enter this or find it?
| Will this help if the component is not there?


---
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
Version: 6.0.665 / Virus Database: 428 - Release Date: 21/04/2004

Will Denny April 23rd 04 02:03 PM

TCP/IP components missing?
 
Hi

You can enter that command from either StartRun or a command prompt. =
It resets the base TCP/IP files and reinstalls all TCP/IP components. =
Which component(s) in particular? I'm not sure how you uninstalled =
TCP/IP as I didn't think that was possible in XP.

--=20

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


"kptgreg" wrote in message =
...
| netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt - the .txt file
| Where do I enter this or find it?
| Will this help if the component is not there?


---
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
Version: 6.0.665 / Virus Database: 428 - Release Date: 21/04/2004

Will Denny April 23rd 04 02:03 PM

TCP/IP components missing?
 
Hi

You can enter that command from either StartRun or a command prompt. =
It resets the base TCP/IP files and reinstalls all TCP/IP components. =
Which component(s) in particular? I'm not sure how you uninstalled =
TCP/IP as I didn't think that was possible in XP.

--=20

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


"kptgreg" wrote in message =
...
| netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt - the .txt file
| Where do I enter this or find it?
| Will this help if the component is not there?


---
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
Version: 6.0.665 / Virus Database: 428 - Release Date: 21/04/2004

Will Denny April 23rd 04 02:03 PM

TCP/IP components missing?
 
Hi

You can enter that command from either StartRun or a command prompt. =
It resets the base TCP/IP files and reinstalls all TCP/IP components. =
Which component(s) in particular? I'm not sure how you uninstalled =
TCP/IP as I didn't think that was possible in XP.

--=20

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


"kptgreg" wrote in message =
...
| netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt - the .txt file
| Where do I enter this or find it?
| Will this help if the component is not there?


---
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
Version: 6.0.665 / Virus Database: 428 - Release Date: 21/04/2004

Will Denny April 23rd 04 02:03 PM

TCP/IP components missing?
 
Hi

You can enter that command from either StartRun or a command prompt. =
It resets the base TCP/IP files and reinstalls all TCP/IP components. =
Which component(s) in particular? I'm not sure how you uninstalled =
TCP/IP as I didn't think that was possible in XP.

--=20

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


"kptgreg" wrote in message =
...
| netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt - the .txt file
| Where do I enter this or find it?
| Will this help if the component is not there?


---
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
Version: 6.0.665 / Virus Database: 428 - Release Date: 21/04/2004

kptgreg April 23rd 04 02:03 PM

TCP/IP components missing?
 
I went to the command prompt and typed "netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt " it didn't ask me to rename the file, the cursor blinked for about 30 seconds and then went back to a prompt. Then I restarted and tried to go through the Network Setup Wizard, bu
t I had the same problem which I believe is TCP/IP related. I select "Set up a home or office network" go through the screens and at the very end it gives me the error "Cannot Complete the Network Setup Wizard - An error occurred during configuration of
the network on this computer" I know my internet connection works because my other computer that is attached to the same router is working. Any ideas?

kptgreg April 23rd 04 02:04 PM

TCP/IP components missing?
 
I went to the command prompt and typed "netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt " it didn't ask me to rename the file, the cursor blinked for about 30 seconds and then went back to a prompt. Then I restarted and tried to go through the Network Setup Wizard, bu
t I had the same problem which I believe is TCP/IP related. I select "Set up a home or office network" go through the screens and at the very end it gives me the error "Cannot Complete the Network Setup Wizard - An error occurred during configuration of
the network on this computer" I know my internet connection works because my other computer that is attached to the same router is working. Any ideas?

kptgreg April 23rd 04 02:04 PM

TCP/IP components missing?
 
I went to the command prompt and typed "netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt " it didn't ask me to rename the file, the cursor blinked for about 30 seconds and then went back to a prompt. Then I restarted and tried to go through the Network Setup Wizard, bu
t I had the same problem which I believe is TCP/IP related. I select "Set up a home or office network" go through the screens and at the very end it gives me the error "Cannot Complete the Network Setup Wizard - An error occurred during configuration of
the network on this computer" I know my internet connection works because my other computer that is attached to the same router is working. Any ideas?

kptgreg April 23rd 04 02:04 PM

TCP/IP components missing?
 
I went to the command prompt and typed "netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt " it didn't ask me to rename the file, the cursor blinked for about 30 seconds and then went back to a prompt. Then I restarted and tried to go through the Network Setup Wizard, bu
t I had the same problem which I believe is TCP/IP related. I select "Set up a home or office network" go through the screens and at the very end it gives me the error "Cannot Complete the Network Setup Wizard - An error occurred during configuration of
the network on this computer" I know my internet connection works because my other computer that is attached to the same router is working. Any ideas?

kptgreg April 23rd 04 02:05 PM

TCP/IP components missing?
 
I went to the command prompt and typed "netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt " it didn't ask me to rename the file, the cursor blinked for about 30 seconds and then went back to a prompt. Then I restarted and tried to go through the Network Setup Wizard, bu
t I had the same problem which I believe is TCP/IP related. I select "Set up a home or office network" go through the screens and at the very end it gives me the error "Cannot Complete the Network Setup Wizard - An error occurred during configuration of
the network on this computer" I know my internet connection works because my other computer that is attached to the same router is working. Any ideas?

kptgreg April 23rd 04 02:05 PM

TCP/IP components missing?
 
I went to the command prompt and typed "netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt " it didn't ask me to rename the file, the cursor blinked for about 30 seconds and then went back to a prompt. Then I restarted and tried to go through the Network Setup Wizard, bu
t I had the same problem which I believe is TCP/IP related. I select "Set up a home or office network" go through the screens and at the very end it gives me the error "Cannot Complete the Network Setup Wizard - An error occurred during configuration of
the network on this computer" I know my internet connection works because my other computer that is attached to the same router is working. Any ideas?

kptgreg April 23rd 04 02:05 PM

TCP/IP components missing?
 
I went to the command prompt and typed "netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt " it didn't ask me to rename the file, the cursor blinked for about 30 seconds and then went back to a prompt. Then I restarted and tried to go through the Network Setup Wizard, bu
t I had the same problem which I believe is TCP/IP related. I select "Set up a home or office network" go through the screens and at the very end it gives me the error "Cannot Complete the Network Setup Wizard - An error occurred during configuration of
the network on this computer" I know my internet connection works because my other computer that is attached to the same router is working. Any ideas?


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