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After running the beta on Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 PC
I lost all connectivity with the LAN. Any Suggestions? |
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If you are running Windows XP SP2:
Start - Run - type "netsh winsock reset" (minus quotes) and press ENTER. If you are running Windows XP Pre-SP2 or Win2k: http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;817571 or http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?ttid=257 -- -Jon G xpguru@gmail.com "Jack McLeod" <JackMcLeod@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:123b01c4f510$0e3bf9f0$a401280a@phx.gbl... > After running the beta on Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 PC > I lost all connectivity with the LAN. Any Suggestions? > > |
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>-----Original Message----- >After running the beta on Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 PC >I lost all connectivity with the LAN. Any Suggestions? Same here but on XP home. I could not get DHCP to pull an IP. I switched it to a fixed IP and now have IP based network access but DNS still will not work. I figure something in the IP stack is wacked. Am now going to see if I can find a way to reinstall tcp/IP. I see in the network section that I can't click uninstall for it. |
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It is the LSP fix that has been an issue for others. Search
for lspfix.exe for CEXX.org Thanks CEXX! |
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Its not the MS product, its a problem with a new type of
spyware called the newdotnet spyware. IT re-hooks its own program code to your winsock .dll files and redirects all network sub functions to itself. When the spyware programs (any of them) remove/delete this spyware dll, you get hosed, Internet/network, DHCP, DNS etc etc etc. The only thing I have seen fix it is the XP system restore process. Mike >-----Original Message----- >After running the beta on Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 PC >I lost all connectivity with the LAN. Any Suggestions? > > >. > |
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Newdotnet is not the only cause of this Winsock LSP problem.
And, the fix can be far easier than system restore, which is going to put back the malware. In XP SP2, netsh winsock reset at a command prompt should do the job, after a restart. In Windows 2000, there is a KB article explaining how to do this I believe--cited in other messages in this group. It is a significant issue for the users affected, but the fix isn't too arcane or hard to find. "Mike" <mhubenschmidt@comcast.net> wrote in message news:1cbb01c4f64c$bc286d90$a601280a@phx.gbl... > Its not the MS product, its a problem with a new type of > spyware called the newdotnet spyware. IT re-hooks its own > program code to your winsock .dll files and redirects all > network sub functions to itself. When the spyware > programs (any of them) remove/delete this spyware dll, you > get hosed, Internet/network, DHCP, DNS etc etc etc. The > only thing I have seen fix it is the XP system restore > process. > Mike >>-----Original Message----- >>After running the beta on Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 PC >>I lost all connectivity with the LAN. Any Suggestions? >> >> >>. >> |
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Jack,
Can I get you to post the Scan Results that left you without the Windows Firewall? This will help us track down what happens. a.. Launch the Microsoft AntiSpyware b.. Click Tools, Spyware Scan, View Spyware Scan History c.. Click on the date of the scan that caused the issue so it is highlighted. d.. On the right, click "View full details of scan" e.. Right click in the text and click "Select All" f.. Right click in the text and click Copy. Now you can paste the info into a Group Reply post. There should not be any personal information, but make sure to review before submission. Charles -- CharlesE [MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights Please note I cannot respond to e-mailed questions. Please use these newsgroups. "Jack McLeod" <JackMcLeod@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:123b01c4f510$0e3bf9f0$a401280a@phx.gbl... > After running the beta on Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 PC > I lost all connectivity with the LAN. Any Suggestions? > > |
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Jr,
I just asked Jack but I want to ask you as well. Can I get you to post the Scan Results that left you without the Windows Firewall? This will help us track down what happens. a.. Launch the Microsoft AntiSpyware b.. Click Tools, Spyware Scan, View Spyware Scan History c.. Click on the date of the scan that caused the issue so it is highlighted. d.. On the right, click "View full details of scan" e.. Right click in the text and click "Select All" f.. Right click in the text and click Copy. Now you can paste the info into a Group Reply post. There should not be any personal information, but make sure to review before submission. Charles -- CharlesE [MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights Please note I cannot respond to e-mailed questions. Please use these newsgroups. "Jr" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1a8001c4f59a$81839730$a601280a@phx.gbl... > >>-----Original Message----- >>After running the beta on Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 PC >>I lost all connectivity with the LAN. Any Suggestions? > > Same here but on XP home. I could not get DHCP to pull an > IP. I switched it to a fixed IP and now have IP based > network access but DNS still will not work. I figure > something in the IP stack is wacked. Am now going to see > if I can find a way to reinstall tcp/IP. I see in the > network section that I can't click uninstall for it. |
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