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After running a scan on my system today, I lost network
connectivity. There were 48 items removed, but I can't seem to get the machine back online. These are the problems I see: 1. ICF service is not started. 2. Trying to start it gives error 10047: The address requested is incompatible...something. 3. The network card shows limited or no connectivity with an exclamation point. Email me if you need more info. |
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Microsoft has a brand new KB document on just this issue, which should
resolve it quickly for you: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/892350 "Nick" <icq69@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:0fb201c4fa96$1cd84370$a301280a@phx.gbl... > After running a scan on my system today, I lost network > connectivity. There were 48 items removed, but I can't > seem to get the machine back online. These are the > problems I see: > > 1. ICF service is not started. > 2. Trying to start it gives error 10047: The address > requested is incompatible...something. > 3. The network card shows limited or no connectivity with > an exclamation point. > > Email me if you need more info. |
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Yep, the document appears to address my issue, however, I already ran the XP Fix utility from the thread below (which appears to be for VB programs), and it resolved my problem. Thanks for the reply! >-----Original Message----- >Microsoft has a brand new KB document on just this issue, which should >resolve it quickly for you: > >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/892350 > > > >"Nick" <icq69@yahoo.com> wrote in message >news:0fb201c4fa96$1cd84370$a301280a@phx.gbl... >> After running a scan on my system today, I lost network >> connectivity. There were 48 items removed, but I can't >> seem to get the machine back online. These are the >> problems I see: >> >> 1. ICF service is not started. >> 2. Trying to start it gives error 10047: The address >> requested is incompatible...something. >> 3. The network card shows limited or no connectivity with >> an exclamation point. >> >> Email me if you need more info. > > >. > |
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I'm not sure which thread you mean--but there are a number of ways to fix
this one--glad you got it going! <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0fc601c4fa9e$18644de0$a301280a@phx.gbl... > > Yep, the document appears to address my issue, however, I > already ran the XP Fix utility from the thread below > (which appears to be for VB programs), and it resolved my > problem. Thanks for the reply! > >>-----Original Message----- >>Microsoft has a brand new KB document on just this > issue, which should >>resolve it quickly for you: >> >>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/892350 >> >> >> >>"Nick" <icq69@yahoo.com> wrote in message >>news:0fb201c4fa96$1cd84370$a301280a@phx.gbl... >>> After running a scan on my system today, I lost network >>> connectivity. There were 48 items removed, but I can't >>> seem to get the machine back online. These are the >>> problems I see: >>> >>> 1. ICF service is not started. >>> 2. Trying to start it gives error 10047: The address >>> requested is incompatible...something. >>> 3. The network card shows limited or no connectivity > with >>> an exclamation point. >>> >>> Email me if you need more info. >> >> >>. >> |
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I have same problem
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Please follow the instructions in this Microsoft Knowledge Base article:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/892350 "Phil" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:137801c4fab3$a35eb740$a401280a@phx.gbl... >I have same problem ![]() > please someone help |
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For XP (and I have heard also for 2000 but haven't tested
it) the best solution is the free program winsockxpfix.exe which you can get at: http://www.iup.edu/house/resnet/winfix.shtm it will fit on a floppy so you can get it from a friend's PC. For earlier models of windows try: lspfix.exe http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm Ron Kinner MVP Servers >-----Original Message----- >After running a scan on my system today, I lost network >connectivity. There were 48 items removed, but I can't >seem to get the machine back online. These are the >problems I see: > >1. ICF service is not started. >2. Trying to start it gives error 10047: The address >requested is incompatible...something. >3. The network card shows limited or no connectivity with >an exclamation point. > >Email me if you need more info. >. > |
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I also lost my internet connection. I have XP but not
SP2, I tried both of these fixes and still no connection. I tried a system restore to just before downloading, but nothing has helped. Should I uninstall the spyware? >-----Original Message----- >For XP (and I have heard also for 2000 but haven't tested >it) the best solution is the free program winsockxpfix.exe >which you can get at: > >http://www.iup.edu/house/resnet/winfix.shtm > >it will fit on a floppy so you can get it from a friend's >PC. > >For earlier models of windows try: > >lspfix.exe > >http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm > >Ron Kinner MVP Servers > > >>-----Original Message----- >>After running a scan on my system today, I lost network >>connectivity. There were 48 items removed, but I can't >>seem to get the machine back online. These are the >>problems I see: >> >>1. ICF service is not started. >>2. Trying to start it gives error 10047: The address >>requested is incompatible...something. >>3. The network card shows limited or no connectivity with >>an exclamation point. >> >>Email me if you need more info. >>. >> >. > |
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OK. You ran WinsoxkXPfix.exe and it didn't help?
Do you connect with a dial up modem or with a DSL or Cable modem or company Ethernet? Start then Run and then type cmd and press enter. That should open up a new DOS-like window. Type the following with an Enter after each line. ipconfig /all > junk.txt ipconfig /release >> junk.txt ipconfig /renew >> junk.txt ipconfig /all >> junk.txt nslookup att.com >> junk.txt exit Now send me the junk.txt file as an attachment. Also Get HijackThis.exe from http:/www.tomcoyote.com/hjt/HijackThis.exe Save it then Open it and SCAN your system then SAVE LOG and send me the HijackThis log as an attachment. Ron Kinner MVP rkinner AT att DOT net " AT " = "@" " DOT " = "." |
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