Re: Sporadic network issue XP Pro
- From: "dean" <someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 10:53:09 -0500
Chuck.... thanks for your help, but I dont have the time or patients to do
what they ask.
Its like getting blood from a stone, I closed my account on there server.
I give up, I am not going to download some 15 programs, run them twice and
fill my drive up with freeware junk.
Thanks anyway Chuck, you have been a great help.
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On Sun, 5 Feb 2006 10:06:03 -0500, "dean" <someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:wrote:
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On Sat, 4 Feb 2006 21:13:28 -0500, "dean" <someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
amnetworking....
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Nothing found......... I even dropped to safe mode with
loadingSAME
problem.loopback
It has to be a stupid M$ update that has done this, checking local
is ok, pinged 127.0.0.1 is fine, pinging my local IP is fine, justanything
outbound on the adaptor is messed up.
Man this is getting enoying now, thinking about formatting and
Suse.
Its all I seem to get is issues with Microsoft products, Issues I
<someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>Linux?unable
to repair.
Anyone have any other thoughts on this before commiting myself to
Thanks in advance.
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On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 16:15:38 -0500, "dean"
knows<someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
"Chuck" <none@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Sat, 28 Jan 2006 15:41:35 -0500, "dean"
wrote:
I am having some weird network issues and I hope someone
ahowMicrosoft
to
solve
this for me.
I am running windows XP Pro service pack 1 with all the
updates
applied.
My issue is this..
I have been noticing some slow traffic from this computer to
notgotserver
I
have
on my network.
I use the server to save my files on, transferring files has
tofile
the
point where it can take up to 15 minutes to transfer a 10meg
(sometimes).
I downloaded a couple of programs that diagnose issues with
addressmuch
luck
in
finding the problem.
I ran a part of the program that constantly pings an IP
and( inabout
this
case my server ), it starts to ping and then times out for
3 -20
intermittenttimes
then pings again another 5-50 times and does it again, it is
at
times.
I thought maybe it was my network card, so I changed it out
results.updated
the
drivers, no luck, I tried another card with the same
serverresults
Maybe I thought its the cable, changed it out with the same
programas
above.
Maybe my 10 port switch, same results, so I tried the same
withappliance
my
laptop on the server with no issues, tried the laptop on an
server
with no issues and tried this machine on the appliance
bewithhas
the
sporadic results again, so I know its this machine that only
theand
issue.
Its not my cards, its not my cable or switch.
So now I think its a software issue, but I am stumped.
Dean,
You've done such an intense start at diagnosing your problem,
supposedly
eliminated all of the easiest candidates. Right now, I would
ethinking
malware.
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above,t
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When it comes time for HijackThis log interpretation, per the
multipleyou'll be
best off in DSLR Forums Security Cleanup. There's a depth of
expertises there that may be beneficial in your case. Be
testto
register
(it's
free) for best results.
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/cleanup
Do you have any other computer on the network that you can
hwith
simultaneously? Sometimes, parallel observations are useful.
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Thank you Chuck, yes I have a rather large home network and I
Irun
2
computers at the same time pinging the same address.
Its always the same computer that is having the issue, the one
theuse
all
the
time.
I have been looking at your blog and I am about to run one of
onemalware
checkers, spybot is the one I know and trust so will try that
thatfirst.
Any others you recomend? You mentioned HijackThis... will try
sometoo.
Again thanks.
Dean,
All malware checkers are subject to false positives (detecting
mostspyware),legit
software as spyware) and false negatives (not detecting some
except
HijackThis. HJT is used as the referential diagnostic tool by
themalware
analysts, but you will want to run the other stuff first. See
experience.rulespost
for the
forums (such as DSLR Security Cleanup).
If you do post on DSLR Forums, or another malware forum, please
a
link to
your thread, so we can assist you better.
PLEASE, getting desperate now......
Dean,
Let's back up a bit.
# Are there any other servers that you access from this computer?
# Are there any other computers accessing this server?
# Did you post in a malware forum, if so, got URL?
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Cheers,
Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking]
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/
Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from
thissameMy email is AT DOT
actual address pchuck mvps org.
# Are there any other servers that you access from this computer? Yes,
results.found
# Are there any other computers accessing this server? Yes, but not
affected like this one.
# Did you post in a malware forum, if so, got URL? I ran SpyBot, only
a few cookies.
I run Firefox with NoScript & AdBlock..... I did not do the HighJack
clean,at
this time, I thought maybe seeing as SpyBot found very little I was
forumsstupid really, I know better then that.
I will run HijackThis now and posts results in the above mentioned
thoroughly,and ost a link here.
Thanks again Chuck... this is really bugging me..
Ok, HJT Log posted, heres the link ....
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,15407062
OK, I'm watching the thread. You need to read their instructions
and repost.
--
Cheers,
Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking]
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/
Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience.
My email is AT DOT
actual address pchuck mvps org.
.
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