Re: Connection not detected

anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com
Date: 02/04/04


Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2004 05:44:35 -0800

Could you explain this a bit more easier to under stand.
WHere do I begin, I think this is my problem too.. email me
if you'd lik poilandscaping earthlink.net
>-----Original Message-----
>Your TCP/IP stack or Winsock library is corrupt. To fix
the problem:
>
>01. Use Regedit.exe to navigate to:
>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Winsock.
>
>02. Export the Winsock key to a Winsock.reg file, to save it.
>03. Delete the Winsock key.
>04. Navigate to:
>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Winsock2.
>
>05. Export the Winsock2 key to a Winsock2.reg file, to
save it.
>06. Delete the Winsock2 key.
>07. Exit Regedit.exe.
>08. Control Panel / Network and Dial-up Connections.
>09. Right-click Local Area Connection and press Properties.
>10. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and press Uninstall.
>11. After uninstalling TCP/IP, shutdown and restart your
computer.
>12. If TCP/IP is NOT automatically re-installed, use
Control Panel / Network
>and Dial-up Connections.
>13. Right-click Local Area Connection and press Properties.
>14. Press Install.
>15. Press Protocol / Add.
>16. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) under Network
Protocol, possibly under
>Microsoft, and press OK.
>17. After the TCP/IP install, power off and power on your
external modem, or
>shutdown and restart your computer.
>
>
>--
>Warren
>For additional help, post in
>http://groups.msn.com/HelpforInternetExplorerorWindowsME/homepage
>
><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>news:50e401c3e523$a27330a0$a101280a@phx.gbl...
>> It is. Everything was working fine until yesterday
>> afternoon and then it just stopped.
>>
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >Have you checked if the problem computer is in the same
>> >workgroup.
>> >>-----Original Message-----
>> >>I'm having a problem with one of our work computers.
>> We
>> >>run a peer-to-peer network with a LAN connection and
>> the
>> >>internet runs off of the problem computer. Whenever we
>> >>open the Explorer window it shows the standard "this
>> page
>> >>cannot be displayed" message. When we try to go to
>> some
>> >>other pages we either get that message or "The internet
>> >>is turned off at this moment. Please try it later." I
>> >>know the internet is connected because all of the other
>> >>computers are online like normal. The problem computer
>> >>is running IE 6 on Windows 2000.
>> >>
>> >>Any ideas?
>> >>.
>> >>
>> >.
>> >
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