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After I installed the antispyware it found a bunch of
spyware on my XP Pro SP2 machine. Allowed the s/w to clean it and now I am having intermittent DNS problem. If I click a link or type a URL I get page cannot be displayed but if I again click the go button or do a refresh I will be able to reach the site. This is happening for almost all the sites. I have another XP Pro machine and that does not have this problem.I have tried the following with no luck: 1) tried the netsh winsock reset command. 2) tried the winsockfix.exe 3) Deleted the registry entru for winsock and winsock2. reinstalled the TCP/IP protocol. None of them were able to fix it. Any idea how to resolve this. Can I do system restore to go back to state it was before I installed the Anti-Spyware? It is really frustating to keep hitting go for every page. Thanks Ravi |
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You can do System Restore and go back--I'd recommend just before you scanned
and removed stuff, if that's possible, rather than before the install, but either should put the executing system back exactly as it was. "Ravi Prasad" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0fdc01c4f91c$82b6e000$a601280a@phx.gbl... > After I installed the antispyware it found a bunch of > spyware on my XP Pro SP2 machine. Allowed the s/w to > clean it and now I am having intermittent DNS problem. If > I click a link or type a URL I get page cannot be > displayed but if I again click the go button or do a > refresh I will be able to reach the site. This is > happening for almost all the sites. I have another XP Pro > machine and that does not have this problem.I have tried > the following with no luck: > > 1) tried the netsh winsock reset command. > 2) tried the winsockfix.exe > 3) Deleted the registry entru for winsock and winsock2. > reinstalled the TCP/IP protocol. > > None of them were able to fix it. Any idea how to resolve > this. > Can I do system restore to go back to state it was before > I installed the Anti-Spyware? It is really frustating to > keep hitting go for every page. > > Thanks > Ravi |
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Is that the only solution? Is there nothing microsoft knows about to fix this issue. From the posts looks like lot of people are having DNS issue after the install. Ravi >-----Original Message----- >You can do System Restore and go back--I'd recommend just before you scanned >and removed stuff, if that's possible, rather than before the install, but >either should put the executing system back exactly as it was. > > >"Ravi Prasad" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >news:0fdc01c4f91c$82b6e000$a601280a@phx.gbl... >> After I installed the antispyware it found a bunch of >> spyware on my XP Pro SP2 machine. Allowed the s/w to >> clean it and now I am having intermittent DNS problem. If >> I click a link or type a URL I get page cannot be >> displayed but if I again click the go button or do a >> refresh I will be able to reach the site. This is >> happening for almost all the sites. I have another XP Pro >> machine and that does not have this problem.I have tried >> the following with no luck: >> >> 1) tried the netsh winsock reset command. >> 2) tried the winsockfix.exe >> 3) Deleted the registry entru for winsock and winsock2. >> reinstalled the TCP/IP protocol. >> >> None of them were able to fix it. Any idea how to resolve >> this. >> Can I do system restore to go back to state it was before >> I installed the Anti-Spyware? It is really frustating to >> keep hitting go for every page. >> >> Thanks >> Ravi > > >. > |
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The main symptom I am spotting and know how to deal with is when the Winsock
LSP stack is broken because of the removal of either malware, or in some cases, false-positives. In that case, the network is dead--nothing subtle! <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:10eb01c4f961$bc3f3760$a601280a@phx.gbl... > Bill > > Is that the only solution? Is there nothing microsoft > knows about to fix this issue. From the posts looks like > lot of people are having DNS issue after the install. > > Ravi >>-----Original Message----- >>You can do System Restore and go back--I'd recommend > just before you scanned >>and removed stuff, if that's possible, rather than > before the install, but >>either should put the executing system back exactly as > it was. >> >> >>"Ravi Prasad" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> > wrote in message >>news:0fdc01c4f91c$82b6e000$a601280a@phx.gbl... >>> After I installed the antispyware it found a bunch of >>> spyware on my XP Pro SP2 machine. Allowed the s/w to >>> clean it and now I am having intermittent DNS problem. > If >>> I click a link or type a URL I get page cannot be >>> displayed but if I again click the go button or do a >>> refresh I will be able to reach the site. This is >>> happening for almost all the sites. I have another XP > Pro >>> machine and that does not have this problem.I have > tried >>> the following with no luck: >>> >>> 1) tried the netsh winsock reset command. >>> 2) tried the winsockfix.exe >>> 3) Deleted the registry entru for winsock and winsock2. >>> reinstalled the TCP/IP protocol. >>> >>> None of them were able to fix it. Any idea how to > resolve >>> this. >>> Can I do system restore to go back to state it was > before >>> I installed the Anti-Spyware? It is really frustating > to >>> keep hitting go for every page. >>> >>> Thanks >>> Ravi >> >> >>. >> |
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