Re: Can't connect to the internet
- From: v-xuwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Vincent Xu [MSFT])
- Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 03:01:14 GMT
Hi ,
I notieced that you have performed some steps like clean boot. Pleae check
following steps:
1. Click Start, click Run, type "msconfig" (without the quotation marks) in
the Open box, and then click OK.
2. In the Startup tab, click the "Disable All" button.
3. In the Services tab, check the "Hide All Microsoft Services" checkbox,
and then click the "Disable All" button.
4. Click OK and restart your computer.
310560: How to troubleshoot by using the System Configuration utility in
Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310560
Check if the problem still occurs.
Best regards,
Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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Hello Vicent and Anton
I ran the Network Diagnostics on the laptop. Everything passed except
toIEProxy. It failed. However, this failure does not seem to be related
whichthe Proxy settings because I checked them against different machines
laptops.are configured in the same way as the laptop. The pinging of the Proxy
server does not only fail with this laptop but also with some other
SafeI was told that it is within the DMZ.
Pinging www.google.com is fine.
The intersting bit is that when I accessed the laptop in Safe Mode with
Networking, both the intrAnet and the internet worked. I ran from the
outputMode with Networking the Network Diagnostics and it returned the same
eliminationas it returned it in Normal Mode, i.e. everything passed except the Proxy.
If the problem was with the drivers, how can I go on about the
shouldprocess ? If something else, please advise.
For your info: using "msconfig", there are only three programs at the
Startup tab. I disabled them for testing and it made no difference.
Many thanks
Best
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"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" wrote:
Hi Best,
It appears to be a duplicate post with the one in server.networking.
Below is my answer
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Hi,
I agree with Robert that please check the proxy settings.
Since the system is fine (you can access Internet in other Orgs), we
sopay attention to the connection router.
What is the results when you ping the www.google.com?
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Of course, you can try Anton's suggestion first.
Hope this helps.
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Vincent Xu
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Hi,
Sounds like a tricky situation. First I would suggest that you try
the winsock.
1.. Click Start / Run, type cmd
2.. Run the following commands:
. Netsh int ip reset reset.log
. Netsh winsock reset
3.. Restart your computer
Because sometime happens that this does not help, you can also
F8remove the winsock registry keys.
1.. Click Start / Run, type regedit
2.. Delete the following registry keys:
a.. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Winsock
b.. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Winsock2
3.. Restart the computer
4.. Open Network Connections
5.. Right click LAN connection and choose Properties
6.. Click Install, then Protocol and click Add
7.. Click I have Disk and type C:\WINDOWS\inf
8.. On the list choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click OK
9.. Restart your computer
You can also try to run computer in Safe Mode With Networking (press
Anotherwhile computer in starting up on choose option mentioned above).
selectiveoptions is running it in selective mode. To run the computer in
persistmode do the following steps:
1.. Click Start / Run, type msconfig
2.. On the General tab click to choose Selective Startup
3.. Clear Load Startup Items
4.. On Services tab click to choose Hide all Microsoft services
5.. Click Disable All
6.. Click OK and Restart
Locate the "Hosts" file and rename it. The file is in the folder
C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc.
Can you open web sites using their IP address? Does this problem
andin
other user accounts on this computer? What happens in selective mode
usingsafe mode with networking?
Regards,
Anton Pegan
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To add another detail:
IE seems 'fine' as there is equally no connection to the internet
(differentMozarila.
Thanks
Best
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"best@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" wrote:
Hello Everyone
Laptop XP pro SP2
This laptop has no connection problem in a different network
upinternet.organisation). But in our network, it refuses to connect to the
However, it has no problem in relation to the intrAnet. It picks
the
IP
address from the DHCP server with the correct DNS server; it pings
but
refuses to browse it.
Can anyone tell me the steps I should take to solve this ?
Many thanks
Best
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