Timos,
After you run Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware (Beta), you have
network-related problems, or you receive an error message
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/892350
For XP SP2 :
a. Log on to the Microsoft Windows XP workstation as an administrator.
b. Click Start, click Run, type cmd, and then click OK.
c. At the command prompt, type the following, and then press ENTER:
netsh Winsock reset
When the program is finished, you will receive the following message:
Successfully reset the Winsock Catalog. You must restart the machine in
order to complete the reset.
If you receive this message, go to step 1d.
If you are not logged in as an administrator, you will receive the
following error message:
Unable to reset the Winsock Catalog. Access is denied.
If you receive this message, log off the computer, and then log back on
by using an account with Administrator access. Typically, the first user
account that was created has Administrator access. Then, repeat steps 1b
and 1c.
d. Restart your computer. "
For Windows XP, Windows XP SP1, and Windows 2000 :
" 1. Rebuild the Winsock LSP chain. To do this, follow the steps in the
"Resolution" section of the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article:
817571 You receive an "An operation was attempted on something that is
not a socket" error message when you try to connect to a network
2. Test each of your third-party programs that are known to use LSPs.
3. Reinstall any malfunctioning third-party programs that are known to
use LSPs. "
Steve Wechsler (akaMowGreen)
MS-MVP 2004-2005
............. In memory of our dear friend, MVP Alex Nichol .............
........................ 1935-2005 ............................
Timos Sellis wrote:
> I have installed AntiSpyware on 2 machines running
> XP pro and in both cases after the installation
> the Firewall was disabled and I am unable to start
> the service (message is Windows cannot start Windows
> Firewall/Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) service)
>
> When I try to start the service myself I get an error:
> Error 10047: An address incompatible with the requested
> protocol was used.
>
> All this worked before installing AntiSpyware
>
> Any idea why this happened?
>
> Thanks, Timos