Re: A fix for "page cannot be displayed" in XP SP2 & IE 6
From: Jim Byrd (jrbyrd_at_spamlessadelphia.net)
Date: 10/01/04
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Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 13:45:51 -0700
Hi Robert - Here goes:
E:\WINNT\system32>netsh /?
Usage: netsh [-a AliasFile] [-c Context] [-r RemoteMachine]
[Command | -f ScriptFile]
The following commands are available:
Commands in this context:
? - Displays a list of commands.
add - Adds a configuration entry to a list of entries.
delete - Deletes a configuration entry from a list of entries.
dump - Displays a configuration script.
exec - Runs a script file.
help - Displays a list of commands.
interface - Changes to the `interface' context.
ras - Changes to the `ras' context.
routing - Changes to the `routing' context.
set - Updates configuration settings.
show - Displays information.
The following subcontexts are available:
routing interface ras
E:\WINNT\system32>netsh interface ip show
The following commands are available:
Commands in this context:
show address - Displays IP addresses.
show config - Displays IP address and other information.
show dns - Displays the DNS server addresses.
show icmp - Displays ICMP statistics
show interface - Displays IP interface statistics
show ipaddress - Displays IP addresses
show ipnet - Displays IP net-to-media mappings
show ipstats - Displays IP statistics
show joins - Displays multicast groups joined
show offload - Displays the offload information.
show tcpconn - Displays TCP connections
show tcpstats - Displays TCP statistics
show udpconn - Displays UDP connections
show udpstats - Displays UDP statistics
show wins - Displays the WINS server addresses.
With the Routing and Remote Access Service turned on (usually disabled on
this Win2kProSP4 system) then show interface, ipaddress, ipnet, ipstats, etc
all appear to work normally.
E:\WINNT\system32>netsh winsock show
The following command was not found: winsock show.
and, of course, winsock reset doesn't work either (Sigh!)
E:\WINNT\system32>ipseccmd show all
'ipseccmd' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
-- Please respond in the same thread. Regards, Jim Byrd, MS-MVP In news:uG8jrz9pEHA.1960@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl, Robert Aldwinckle <robald@techemail.com> typed: > "Jim Byrd" <jrbyrd@spamlessadelphia.net> wrote in message > news:%23r12kH4pEHA.2900@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl > ... >> LuckyStrike typed: >>> I had posted in another forum elsewhere about that suggestion for >>> the alternative command of "netsh winsock reset", and explained >>> that it was reported to work with XPSP2. The OP claimed it worked >>> for them with SP-1. > >> Thanks for that info, Lucky - I hadn't heard that! If you get any >> more validation of that in your other forum please either post a >> "ping" or de-mung and email me. It would be nice to be able to add >> that to my canned posts (which I'll do anyway, but with caveats >> 'till we can futher validate it). > > > While we're on the topic of netsh commands, Jim. > If you are still using Win2000 can you tell us if any of these > are available there? > > netsh interface ip show ? > netsh winsock show ? > > Also I just noticed the potential ipseccmd might have for > generating malware symptoms but if they are in effect > hopefully this could uncover them: > > ipseccmd show all > > > Hijacks which involve such advanced functions go far beyond simple > HOSTS exploits and would be really difficult to detect using > traditional troubleshooting tools. Who's to say that they don't > also compromise our tools (e.g. netsh, ipseccmd,etc.) at they same > time in order to make sure their infilitration goes undetected? > > > Robert Aldwinckle > ---
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