Re: PC moved to another network still looking for a server on the previous
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Date: 06/10/04
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Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 04:15:40 +1000
I think it is a problem with windows as on my previous network I had address
192.168.10.250. Somewhere in Windows it still remembers that address
somehow.
"Juan Pablo Barrios [uy]" <aaaaa@bbbb.ccc> wrote in message
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> Do you have an updated antivirus running?
> Did you check against possible spyware?
>
> I suspect that you have a malware in your computer.
>
> --
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> Juan Pablo.
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> <bm@bm.bm> escribió en el mensaje
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> > Hi,
> >
> > I have an anoying problem. When I right click a file it takes about 20
sec
> > for the context menu to appear. If I disable my network it works just
> fine.
> > So what I was able to track is that I click a right button over a file
> then
> > I could see using netstat that the PC is trying a conneciton to
> > 192.168.10.250 which does not ecxist on my network. It existed on the
> > previous but not any more.
> > For few seconds it tried to establish connection to 192.168.10.250:445
> then
> > for few more seconds it tries 192.168.10.250:139 then 192.168.10.250:80
> and
> > because such address does not exist after about of 20 seconds it gives
up
> > and it shows the context menu. Thogh this is quite annoying. I couldn't
> find
> > the entry 192.168.10.250 in the registry neither in any file on my
system.
> > How the hell it decided to search exactly this address?!?!
> >
> > I tried disabling NWLink - no positive results.
> >
> > Any ideas how to overcome this problem without reinstall as I need 3
days
> to
> > make a full reinstall of the PC I use really a lot of software.
> >
> > Any ideas will be appreciated as I already spend 1 day.
> >
> >
>
>
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