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Hello,
Got my new ADLS line and the fine new XP laptop works OK. The old but still useful desktop machine (ME) will not communicate usefully over the inteternet Works:- Ping to default Gateway ping to www.google.com - name resolution OK. Does not work:- Telnet to default Gateway (works from new PC though) Internet Explorer to google. I have run the following "Click Run, and then enter the command line hcp://system/netdiag/logs.htm" as suggested by:- https://www.microsoft.com/technet/ar....mspx?mfr=true It says that it can't ping the loopback or the default gateway and reports the error "WSASocket() failed 10106" I have removed and re-installed IE6SP? ALL networking components I do not now though have any lines in the network list of the form TCP -> Network device. I have my NIC and a TCP line seperately. THe TCP -> NIC line was there before I removed the NIC and re-ibnstalled it. In all cases I made one change at a time and rebooted. HELP! anybody43@hotmail.com |
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Fixed now.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=286748&sd=RMVP Did the trick. Basically _really_ remove and re-install TCP/IP. Remove it with control panel, then delete various registry keys _then_ reinstall it. Sorry to have troubled you. |
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On 26 Mar 2006 02:56:50 -0800, (E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> Fixed now. > > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=286748&sd=RMVP > > Did the trick. > > Basically _really_ remove and re-install TCP/IP. > > Remove it with control panel, then delete various registry keys > _then_ reinstall it. > > Sorry to have troubled you. Not a problem. This is a peer help group. Your followup post will be most helpful to others who have encountered the same problem, and are scanning this group for help. You are now, officially, a "Helper"! -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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> Not a problem. This is a peer help group.
Norman, Thank you for your enlightened viewpoint. I have always (since 1994 ish) regarded usenet as a self help group where ideas and viewpoints can be 'safely' aired and criticised. This thereby allowed learning and development. More recently I have found newsgroups more argumentative and less about mutual development. It is most refreshing to see a counter example. Thanks, Me. |
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