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Desperate for help!!! Internet/connection IP errors,
Hello,
I have dialup connection and I can successfully dial up to the internet, *this is on another computer, not this one* but when I try to do something like view IE or log on msn messenger, it says that I'm not connected even though I am... sounds confusing... I ran a netstat on my computer and it showed no active connection at all while I was connected... I tried to reinstall my protocal and that didn't work, and I tried one solution microsoft database had, which was deleted the winsock files then reinstalling the protocal and that didn't work... I've reinstalled XP twice to try to fix it and that doesn't work.... please help!!! |
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Desperate for help!!! Internet/connection IP errors,
Apologies in advance but I don't have a clue what you're
talking about. Is there a question herein? "TheRoyalA" wrote in message ... Services may need to be enabled. Windows like to change stuff like the accounts they run on to this guy nt athority. change it to local system ( not local services -- the other wise guy on your computer). ask microsoft about it and they plead .not guilty but the % of nt athor that are actually working would blow your mind or what may be better still ".\YOURNAME" and your password (dont worry no one can see it). In my case it would be .\A (TheRoyalA is a wooden indian). at any rate you must have registry coming out the gills if you did 2 full installs. i'd get a registry app and methodicly cut out all keys ending in a .1 or .2. just do it. unless you want delve into the wonders of the xp registry. that fncker must be hundred mbs. |
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Desperate for help!!! Internet/connection IP errors,
terminal services
workstation server ras dhcp dns these are services Joe services which enable you connect without them...you wont enable them for god sake make happen automatically, obligitory if you will but services have to run under this iron curtian of security we call windows xp and so there are entities which are declared for clearence of security meanwhile .... microsoft being oh so selfrightous decided to put copywrite protections on xp being more concerned with whats owned them than the stability of you system. in essence what is create is this teetering disater not only in the way devlopers deploy their wares but internally within the operating system such that thing are not as they were in 2000. 2000 watched its files but was conformant to the operator. winxp wants to be but is torn from both ends. .net is the "fiix" for this. but your problem start on day one when you install xp. you were actually supposed to reengineer the whole freakin thin g like dell or gateway does. but to your specifications. see when you install something it has installation path etc. which maybe inbeded in msi file or in inf files. there in lies the problem. inf file are static. (unless you rewrite them). they don t adapt well. so what happens is you get the default when you install directly from the disk. thats what nt athority is. just a default they put inthere which is supposed to work. i have seen it but not often. install service pack your back to default s. window being installed balks frequently. you have to fix it manually other wise theres 4 way collision of security interests. theyre rather nonchalent about it. hunan house of confusion. and the whole activation thing was mostly a bluff. really ju st to keep small 3rd world countries from installing one copy on every single computer. and to be able to charge more for servers because thats where the money is, corporations with networks. the sever isnt much really. a few extra tools but the technol ogy is ancient. novel used to be the server but theres no honor among theives. |
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