can't connect to network
I am running win XP home edition and using T1 line to
connect to the network. I got a message says: " can't listen on port 6515" when I try to get to the internet. I also tried to type "ipconfig" at command promt, but it says something like "Internal error has appeared.....". Can anyone help me to resolve this kind of problem? Thanks, K |
can't connect to network
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How to fix corrupted IP Configuration To fix a corrupted IP Configuration, 1) for Win9x, NT, ME and W2K, you may want to remove and re-install TCP/IP. 2) If it is win9x, you may try to run c:\windows\ws2bakup\ws2bakup.bat to restore the original settings. 3) If you get "DHCP server unreachable" while using ipconfig /renew, you may want to update the network card drive or go to NIC configuration to change the media type matching the speed. 4) For XP, you can't uninstall TCP/IP (Uninstall is grayed out). You will use the Windows XP command line utility netsh.exe to reset all IP-related Registry settings to their default values. To do that, enter the command: netsh int ip reset filename, for example, netsh int ip reset ipreset.t.xt For more information, go to http://www25.brinkster.com/ChicagoTech Please don't send e-mail or reply to me except you need consulting services. Posting on MS newsgroup will benefit all readers and you may get more help. Robert Lin, CNE & MCSE Windows & Network Support, Tips and FAQs on http://www25.brinkster.com/ChicagoTech This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties. "Karen" wrote in message ... I am running win XP home edition and using T1 line to connect to the network. I got a message says: " can't listen on port 6515" when I try to get to the internet. I also tried to type "ipconfig" at command promt, but it says something like "Internal error has appeared.....". Can anyone help me to resolve this kind of problem? Thanks, K |
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