Re: A fix for "page cannot be displayed" in XP SP2 & IE 6
From: Jim Byrd (jrbyrd_at_spamlessadelphia.net)
Date: 10/03/04
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Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 00:19:28 -0700
Hi Robert - OK, I checked that out - Unfortunately, the reset cmd
isn't an available netsh interface ip cmd option on this Win2kPro
machine, so I couldn't test it for you - may just be on NT?. (Wish it was -
I'd like to know the answer to that one myself.) Output follows.
E:\WINNT\system32>netsh interface ip reset
The following command was not found: interface ip reset.
E:\WINNT\system32>netsh interface ip
The following commands are available:
Commands in this context:
? - Displays help.
add - Adds a configuration entry to a table.
delete - Deletes a configuration entry from a table.
dump - Dumps a configuration script.
help - Displays help.
set - Sets configuration information.
show - Displays information.
To view help for a command, type the command, followed by a space, and then
type ?.
-- Please respond in the same thread. Regards, Jim Byrd, MS-MVP In news:OKspVWIqEHA.3988@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl, Jim Byrd <jrbyrd@spamlessadelphia.net> typed: > Hi Robert - I'll give that a try tonight (I have to change some stuff > first because of a DHCP IP bypass setup that I'm using) and let you > know what happens. > > > In news:uRoEAjEqEHA.3464@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl, > Robert Aldwinckle <robald@techemail.com> typed: >> "Jim Byrd" <jrbyrd@spamlessadelphia.net> wrote in message >> news:u1Srle$pEHA.3700@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... >>> Hi Robert - Here goes: >> ... >>> 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. >> >> That's interesting to know! I have to the same symptom on XP. >> Didn't even think of activating the service to look at the command >> output. Would it be useful as a troubleshooting tip do you think? >> >> ... >>> and, of course, winsock reset doesn't work either (Sigh!) >> >> What about >> >> >netsh interface ip reset ? >> >> It actually looks as if it might be stronger than the winsock reset >> and perhaps even includes winsock specific repairs entirely. >> >> <quote> >> Remarks: Resets TCP/IP and related components to a clean state. >> </quote> >> >> I don't know what all you would have to reconfig if you did that >> though. >> >> Perhaps it would be a useful suggestion for somebody with obvious >> interface problems who was on the verge of reinstalling Windows. >> >> >>> E:\WINNT\system32>ipseccmd show all >>> 'ipseccmd' is not recognized as an internal or external command, >>> operable program or batch file. >> >> Apparently it is a supplementary command for Win2000ProSP3 >> >> <title>KB818043 - L2TP/IPSec NAT-T update for Windows XP and Windows >> 2000</title> >> >> Notice the link in there to >> >> <title>KB257225 - Basic IPSec troubleshooting in Microsoft Windows >> 2000 Server</title> >> >> which mentions yet another tool (from the Support Tools) called >> netdiag. >> >> <title>KB321708 - HOW TO: Use the Network Diagnostics Tool >> (Netdiag.exe) in Windows 2000</title> >> >> Wow! There's a /fix parameter on it. >> >> <quote> >> Use this parameter to correct minor issues >> </quote> >> >> I guess it would depend on what all the "bad guys" do/have done >> whether that would help your average malware sufferer. ;) >> >> >> Thanks for the info. >> >> Robert >> ---
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