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Jeda_Warrior7
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      09-06-2006, 12:06 PM
hi All,

About a month and a half ago, I experienced inconsistent network services
from my IBM T43 laptop from some automated updates on the access connection
software and drivers for Wireless, Bluetooth and Dial-up.

Finally about 4weeks ago, the services on the laptop started crashing, an
extensive analysis pointed to a WinSock2 corruption. I have sinced rebuilt
the winsock2 registry following all the KBs in support and start with all the
basic devices drivers(without updating).

After which, I still have both bluetooth and wired modem dial-up connections
problems and peer-to-peer (Adhoc) networking problems, only the Wifi services
running thru Infrastructure type (router based) networking is working well.

On further analysis, I realized that the IPv6 components are not working,
and again back to the KBs, I followed. However, running the thru some of the
installation processes which I found as below:-

++++++++++++++++++
How to install and uninstall IPv6

Written by Soumitra Sengupta MVP

How to install and uninstall IPv6
To install IPv6:-

Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, and then click Command
Prompt.
At the command prompt, type: ipv6 install and press the Enter Key.

To uninstall IPv6:-

Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, and then click Command
Prompt.
At the command prompt, type:netsh int ipv6 uninstall and press the Enter Key.

Restart the computer.
+++++ http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555577/en-us +++++


The installation replied with a "Failure to complete action" + "Error
0x800704b8"

Is there are way to recover from this failure? and what else should I look
out for based on the problems I have been facing?

Regards
Darrell Tan


 
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Jeda_Warrior7
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      09-06-2006, 05:49 PM
Hi DC,

Thanks for the reply.

It was a good suggestion, however myself and the IBM tech support figured
that too, but with no better result due to the constant updates of the
system, we are unable to restore before the updates over the time period.

Any other suggestions?




"Diamontina Cocktail" wrote:

> The easiest solution to ALL your problems in one hit would have been to use
> restore mode to go back to a date before all the problems started happening.
> Can you still do that?
>
>
> "Jeda_Warrior7" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:3E61B659-7170-4651-B6C3-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > hi All,
> >
> > About a month and a half ago, I experienced inconsistent network services
> > from my IBM T43 laptop from some automated updates on the access
> > connection
> > software and drivers for Wireless, Bluetooth and Dial-up.
> >
> > Finally about 4weeks ago, the services on the laptop started crashing, an
> > extensive analysis pointed to a WinSock2 corruption. I have sinced rebuilt
> > the winsock2 registry following all the KBs in support and start with all
> > the
> > basic devices drivers(without updating).
> >
> > After which, I still have both bluetooth and wired modem dial-up
> > connections
> > problems and peer-to-peer (Adhoc) networking problems, only the Wifi
> > services
> > running thru Infrastructure type (router based) networking is working
> > well.
> >
> > On further analysis, I realized that the IPv6 components are not working,
> > and again back to the KBs, I followed. However, running the thru some of
> > the
> > installation processes which I found as below:-
> >
> > ++++++++++++++++++
> > How to install and uninstall IPv6
> >
> > Written by Soumitra Sengupta MVP
> >
> > How to install and uninstall IPv6
> > To install IPv6:-
> >
> > Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, and then click Command
> > Prompt.
> > At the command prompt, type: ipv6 install and press the Enter Key.
> >
> > To uninstall IPv6:-
> >
> > Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, and then click Command
> > Prompt.
> > At the command prompt, type:netsh int ipv6 uninstall and press the Enter
> > Key.
> >
> > Restart the computer.
> > +++++ http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555577/en-us +++++
> >
> >
> > The installation replied with a "Failure to complete action" + "Error
> > 0x800704b8"
> >
> > Is there are way to recover from this failure? and what else should I look
> > out for based on the problems I have been facing?
> >
> > Regards
> > Darrell Tan
> >
> >

>
>
>

 
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