Take a look at tools, advanced tools, system explorers, and note the Winsock
LSPs explorer. I've not run this on a system with a problem with LSP's but
it looks like the framework for this is available.
The other thing to note is that the active agents watch the LSP's, so if you
need to run winsockfix, you should probably turn off Microsoft Antispyware
first--it'll flag the activity, and perhaps prevent it.
"Dat" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:05d601c4f4cd$d1064aa0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>I find that while removing spyware with other tools
> (AdAware SE, Spybot S&D) that spyware that hooks onto
> winsock will kill network connections if it's yanked out
> of the system.
>
> I'll offer two solutions -
> 1 - quick fix - find & save winsockxpfix.exe and run it.
> It'll reset your winsock (and put the files back)
>
> 2 - integrate a winsock repair inside of Microsoft
> Antispyware
>
> Cheers,
> Dat
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>It appears to me that this issue results from a
> legitimate (in fact,
>>Microsoft authored!) dll being mistaken for a piece of
> Webhancer of the same
>>name.
>>
>>I'm seeing a fair number of posts of this issue in
> different places--it
>>might help if you would all post the issue in Networking--
> that might make it
>>easier for Microsoft to see the impact this problem is
> having.
>>
>>And I agree that winsockxpfix is probably a way to get
> these systems going
>>again without System Restore--but I don't have a success
> response yet to
>>point to.
>>
>>"Webhancer Problem" <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote in message
>>news:11f301c4f460$984fc960$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>I ran the spyware beta and it killed my network
>>> connection (now browser) and disabled my McAfee security
>>> center. After trying a variety of fixes I did a System
>>> Restore to get back online.
>>>
>>> The problem appears to be the way the beta deals with a
>>> rather nasty piece of spyware called Webhancer. As I
>>> learned from reading about it online, Webhancer can
> knock
>>> out your internet connection and cause a variety of
> other
>>> problems if it is uninstalled improperly. It appears
>>> Microsoft's approach has a problem. I used Spybot to get
>>> rid of it and had no further problem.
>>>
>>> Webhancer is a widespread piece of spyware. I suspect
>>> Microsoft will fix this problem soon (they had better!).
>>>
>>> About Webhancer:
>>> http://www.cexx.org/webhancer.htm
>>> http://www.doxdesk.com/parasite/webHancer.html
>>>
> http://simplythebest.net/info/spywar...cer_spyware.ht
>>> ml
>>
>>
>>.
>>