Re: lost internet access, trying to tell you for the 4th time
From: Rob (Rob_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/16/04
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Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 19:19:01 -0700
fKelly-
Thanks for the advice and sorry it has taken me so long to find this
discussin again.
I have chilled out and gotten several ideas from the Extreme Tech
discuusion, unfortunately none of them has panned out. They follow but here
are my questions for you. Shall I just rename the hosts file anything else?
As you will see from below, there appears to be nothing overtly wrong with
it. And please, where do I find line 349 with the edit?
THEM: disable SP2 firewall, check for proxies in internet options, checks
HOSTS file for bad entries, run spybot, etc, refresh TCP/IP with netsh.......
ME:
Did all those things, no diff! In Event log found recurring entries to
Error ID 7000
but predatine the problem. Removed all of those Realpalyer problem with
ergedit. Also in even log beginning at the time of the hotix up dae was
Error ID 10010 from DCOM and this continues each time I try to connnec to the
network. Tiried the suggested registry edit but there was no key CLSID\CLSID
value\localserver32
Finally the suggstion to check the netowrk card and cables.
I avered that this was a reasonable suggestion as this old Dell has already
given me hasslea that looked like CMOS battery problems but ended up being a
corrupt AGP slot for the video card. Perhaps it is the slot for the network
adapter. We all have seen coincidental events that end up not being causal.
Any comments?
"Kelly" wrote:
> Chill.....
>
> Rename your host file, then run the edit on line 349 for starters.
>
> --
> All the Best,
> Kelly
>
> Microsoft-MVP Windows® XP-Shell/User
> 2004 Windows MVP "Winny" Award
>
> Troubleshooting Windows XP
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>
>
> "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:9BFBD7B9-FEAE-47D6-BC1E-BEE724C1F0E2@microsoft.com...
> > Installed the two 13 Oct hotfixes (tired of typing the #s in). Lost
> > reliable
> > internet access immediately therafter. IE6 claims "web page cannot be
> > found"
> > foa ll site even after cleaning history and caches. Netacape on same
> > macine
> > works for about the first 2-3 web sites then says access denied. No other
> > access to internet works (Noron, Spybot, etc.). Local network is
> > accessable
> > and printing to shared printers and seesing shared foleder all works. All
> > other machines on network, including 2 just upgraded with the hotfixes
> > work
> > fine. A laptop on that network port works just fine. Of course, I cannot
> > install IE6 from Microsoft as I cannot get to them from that machine. Can
> > I
> > download IE6 to a file in a shareed folder and repair it that way? Can I
> > repair IE6 from the oringal CD and then simply take it through all the
> > security fixes or is there a better way to do it?
>
>
>
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