Re: Re: Cable Connectivity
From: jondoh (UseLinkToEmail_at_WindowsForumz.com)
Date: 01/20/05
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Date: 20 Jan 2005 12:04:24 -0500
"ColTom2" wrote:
> You might try this:
> http://www.spychecker.com/program/winsockxpfix.html
>
>
> "jondoh" <UseLinkToEmail@WindowsForumz.com> wrote in message
> news:41eaf327$1_4@alt.athenanews.com...
> > I've suddenly developed a problem with my cable
> connectivity. When I
> > click the cable icon it comes up part of the time with a
> small, yellow
> > symbol at the bottom, and just sits there disconnected. If I
> choose to
> > repair I get this:
> >
> > "Windows could not finish repairing the problem because the
> > following action cannot be completed: Renewing your IP
> address."
> >
> > In Event Viewer I find this Warning message:
> >
> > Event ID 1007: "Your computer has automatically configured
> the IP
> > address for the Network Card with network address
> 00402B2F688C. The
> > IP address being used is 169.254.122.113."
> >
> > The DHCP Client service on your computer did not receive a
> response
> > from the DHCP server to the DHCP Discover message within the
> time
> > limit; therefore your computer's IP address was assumed to
> be invalid,
> > and the DHCP Client service generated another IP address.
> >
> > If connection with the network is not established using
> this APIP
> > address, the DHCP Client service will try to contact the
> DHCP server
> > with a new IP address every five minutes as long as the APIP
> service
> > is active.
> >
> > The failure of the DHCP server to respond could be caused
> by network
> > connectivity issues, DHCP server or DHCP relay malfunction,
> firewall
> > issues, or a malfunction of your computer's network
> interface card or
> > driver.
> >
> > User Action: If your computer is connected to the network
> by cable,
> > confirm that the cable is plugged in. If you have a wireless
> network
> > connection, confirm that you have a signal and the proper
> credentials
> > for the wireless network.
> >
> > The DHCP Client service will continue trying to obtain a
> working IP
> > address until it succeeds. If the network connection is not
> > established automatically, check the following possible
> causes and
> > take corrective action:
> >
> > * The DHCP server is down or not responding.
> > * The DHCP relay is not functioning correctly.
> > * The network is down. The firewall on your computer is
> blocking out
> > network broadcast traffic.
> > * Your computer's network interface card or driver is not
> > functioning correctly.
> >
> > Microsoft reports:
> >
> > "Currently there are no Microsoft Knowledge Base articles
> available
> > for this specific error or event message."
> >
> > Event Viewer also shows this Error message:
> >
> > Event ID 10010: The Component Object Model (COM)
> infrastructure
> > tried to start the named server; however, the server did not
> reply
> > within the required timeout period. There might be a
> deadlock, or the
> > program might not have responded to the server
> initialization code
> > within the timeout period of two minutes.
> >
> > The above two error messages, 1007 and 10010, show up
> together over
> > and over in Event Viewer. I don't understand any of the
> causes, nor do
> > I have any inkling as to what corrective actions should be
> taken. Per
> > Windows' instructions, I've attempted to navigate to the
> following
> > Registry value to determine "the vendor" (vendor of what, I
> don't
> > know; the server, I guess):
> >
> > HKCRClsidclsid valuelocalserver32,
> >
> > but I can't find it. Are some Registry values hidden?
> >
> > My firewall is giving me a very hard time with respect to
> Java applets
> > and some Web sites. Could it also be causing these problems?
> It
> > doesn't seem to me that a firewall would cause an
> intermittent
> > problem, ie, it would either cause it all the time, or not
> cause it.
> >
> > If anybody has anything to offer on this subject, I would
> very much
> > appreciate it.
> >
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Thanks, ColTom2,
So far: so good -- I really appreciate it!
Jon
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