Re: file sharing xpP and xpH -- dead again
From: Hans-Georg Michna (hans-georgNoEmailPlease_at_michna.com)
Date: 10/16/04
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Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 18:22:31 +0200
On 12 Jul 2004 08:13:21 -0700, scubamare2001@yahoo.com (mare)
wrote:
>Well, the network was working just great yesterday for about 7-1/2
>hours and then *poof* all of the computers in the workgroup gone.
>Didn't do anything once the network was working. Didn't install
>anything. Didn't adjust anything. Nothing. The only thing that
>happened at about the same time as the network failing was my husband
>playing Call of Duty and using TeamSpeak. That, surely, wouldn't have
>anything to do with it, would it?
>
>Getting the same Master Browser Event 8009 error in the event log.
>Getting the same NetBT Event ID 4321 error again, too. These errors
>are showing up on the laptop (XP Home) and desktop (XP Pro). Subnet
>Mask is correct on all computers. Every computer can access the
>internet. NetBios over TCP/IP is enabled. All permissions for full
>access are granted.
>
>So, back to the drawing board. I think I'm going to have a freaking
>breakdown! Any more suggestions?
Spyware could cause this. Try SpyBot and also use a virus
scanner. Only after that perform the Winsock repair procedure
described in http://www.michna.com/kb/WxNetwork.htm.
How are you protected against malevolent access from the
Internet? How does your Internet connection work? Where is your
firewall and is it actually protecting you sufficiently?
Hans-Georg
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