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 05:08:27 +1000
You see I already did that if I run tasklist it will give me the PID of the
processes that are returned from netstat -o and then I could see that the
process trying to do so is called "System". So I still continue to think
this is a Windows problem because the PC was on another network previously.
But you never know. I will run the Ad-aware to check for spyware.
"Ramesh [MVP]" <ramesh@nojunkmails.com@mvps.org> wrote in message
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Get TCPView from www.sysinternals.com and run it. Close all the internet
based apps (for easier reading)
Now, do what you did (right-click and icon?), See if there is any new entry
in TCPView (indicated by green color) and note down the Process Name,
Process ID. (say filename.exe:100 - 100 being the pid) and see the remote
address in 192.xxx.xxx.xxx range.
To know more about that application/process:
(are you there DavidC ? ;) )
If you have Pro, Type
tasklist /m /fi "imagename eq <processname you noted>" >c:\out.txt
Now, open out.txt and note down the odd DLL (non-ms DLLs).
You can have a DLL lookup at:
http://support.microsoft.com/servicedesks/fileversion/dllinfo.asp?fr=0&sd=msdn
BTW, the above is to see if the problem is due to a shellextension. Might
work, but no guarantee.
-- Ramesh - Microsoft MVP Windows XP Shell/User http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k AumHa VSOP: http://www.aumha.org <bm@bm.bm> wrote in message news:OWVdybxTEHA.2704@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... 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 news:O2wT2QxTEHA.3988@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > Do you have an updated antivirus running? > Did you check against possible spyware? > > I suspect that you have a malware in your computer. > > -- > Saludos > Regards > Juan Pablo. > ***** Sigamos el tema en el grupo para beneficio de todos ***** > ***** Let's follow the subject in the group for everyone's benefit ***** > juanpbarrios.stress@hotmail.stress.com > - Relájate antes de escribirme... ;-) > - Relax before writing to me... ;-) > -- > <bm@bm.bm> escribió en el mensaje > news:uPL4DMxTEHA.1284@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > > 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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