On Oct 15, 3:48 pm, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I....@fly.com> wrote:
> "kimiraikkonen" <kimiraikkone...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
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> > Hi,
> > Sometimes when i boot up my computer fast (there's no much apps and
> > services), after boot up to desktop, i see "acquiring network
> > address". I have broadband dsl connection through my router and stucks
> > "acquiring network address" till i open/close network connections.
>
> > But this icon is fake and a bug of SP2 definetely. Because due to that
> > icon is displayed for some reason of SP2 like does sometimes as
> > "network cable unplugged" icon, i can browse the net without any
> > problem and i have IP address and a normal connection. (tested
> > physically and ipconfig /all).
>
> > So, why wasn't that kind of network bugs of SP2 fixed?
>
> > Thanks...
>
> I think you're jumping to conclusions when pointing your
> finger at a "bug" in WinXP-SP2. Your claim is based on
> one single observation. Seeing that there are a few million
> machines out there, most with SP2, and that no such
> problem has been widely reported, it is far more likely that
> the flaw is with your machine. It could be caused by any
> of the following: Incorrect configuration / malware / virus
> infection / flawed router / intermittent network adapter /
> bad cabling / flawed network switch / other reasons.
>
> A good starting point might be to report here in detail
> your networking configuration. In particular you should
> post the complete output of this command:
>
> ipconfig /all
>
> You should also run some tests with a different router
> and without using DHCP.
This is a common issue, if you search, you'll see a lot of "fake" XP
network notification reports like incorrect "acquiring network
address" which is not constant. I know ipconfig /all configuration
data prooves my computer has received IP already but "acquiring
network address" is still shown, that's why it's a kind of bug and
must be fixed. But besides, XP has a huge amount of bugs, so it's
normal to call it as a "bug" because if it's hardware related problem,
i musn't have accessed the net while seeing fake XP network icons...
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