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Download this from this site and run it. It will fix all
your winsock connection problems. This will work for WIN 2K and WIN XP. http://www.spychecker.com/download/...winsockxpfix.ht ml |
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It would be nice if a program feature such as this was
integrated into MS Anti-Spyware for times that the internet connection becomes affected. I know about the "netsh winsock reset" but not every Tom, Dick, and Harry knows about it. For those that are new to computers having a winsock reset feature in the Anti- spyware tool would be nice. >-----Original Message----- >Download this from this site and run it. It will fix all >your winsock connection problems. > >This will work for WIN 2K and WIN XP. > >http://www.spychecker.com/download/...ad_winsockxpfix. ht >ml >. > |
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Under Advanced Tools | System Explorers | Networking
there is a Winsock LSP area which I presume will allow you to manually fix a problem. Not nearly as neat or automatic as WinsockXpFix.exe but a start. Wish there were a way to save the current list so I could compare it if something happened. Ron >-----Original Message----- >It would be nice if a program feature such as this was >integrated into MS Anti-Spyware for times that the >internet connection becomes affected. I know about >the "netsh winsock reset" but not every Tom, Dick, and >Harry knows about it. For those that are new to >computers having a winsock reset feature in the Anti- >spyware tool would be nice. > > >>-----Original Message----- >>Download this from this site and run it. It will fix >all >>your winsock connection problems. >> >>This will work for WIN 2K and WIN XP. >> >>http://www.spychecker.com/download/...ad_winsockxpfix. >ht >>ml >>. >> >. > |
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In article <009f01c4f9ad$f92dc000$a501280a@phx.gbl>, Ron Kinner
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> writes >Under Advanced Tools | System Explorers | Networking >there is a Winsock LSP area which I presume will allow you >to manually fix a problem. Not nearly as neat or >automatic as WinsockXpFix.exe but a start. Wish there >were a way to save the current list so I could compare it >if something happened. > <Snip> There seems to be a small bug with the display of this screen. Highlighting one of the upper Layered Service Provider Protocols will add a blue high light bar behind the text. The blue bar seems to be misplaced when highlighting one of the lower lines. Bug may have been previously reported. Note that my screen resolution is 1024x768 with Large 120dpi fonts. -- Robert Hammond <Mailto:rob.hammond@ntlworld.com.spamtrap> PGP:0x154144DA |
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http://www.spychecker.com/program/winsockxpfix.html
This link should work too.. >Download this from this site and run it. It will fix all >your winsock connection problems. > >This will work for WIN 2K and WIN XP. > >http://www.spychecker.com/download/...ad_winsockxpfix. ht >ml >. > |
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I found another good one: <a
href="http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm" target="_blank">http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm</a> >-----Original Message----- >Download this from this site and run it. It will fix all >your winsock connection problems. > >This will work for WIN 2K and WIN XP. > >http://www.spychecker.com/download/...winsockxpfix.ht >ml >. > |
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