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I had this problem with AdAware 6 (Lite) so tried the
Microsoft version. It detected a horrifying 8 spyware programs and cleaned them. After a restart, the TCP/IP stack was corrupted causing all sorts of issues. No workaround got it working properly again - wasn't it lucky I had a system restore to go back to. One of the spyware programs was LSP which I understand to ss about with WinSock. Could this cause the issue when cleaned? This seems to be a known issue with AdAware if you do a google with AdAware and TCP/IP stack corrupted, so I guess this is having the same issue. Please help as I want to clean my computer. Microsoft reply preferred... ![]() |
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Forgot to mention (doh!)
Windows XP Professional (genuine) AMD Athalon 2.4Ghz Equiv 512Mb RAM Fully up to date incl all updates and SP2 etc. |
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"Patrick" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:04a101c4f8a1$962e3410$a401280a@phx.gbl... >I had this problem with AdAware 6 (Lite) so tried the > Microsoft version. It detected a horrifying 8 spyware > programs and cleaned them. After a restart, the TCP/IP > stack was corrupted causing all sorts of issues. No > workaround got it working properly again - wasn't it > lucky I had a system restore to go back to. > > One of the spyware programs was LSP which I understand to > ss about with WinSock. Could this cause the issue when > cleaned? > > This seems to be a known issue with AdAware if you do a > google with AdAware and TCP/IP stack corrupted, so I > guess this is having the same issue. Please help as I > want to clean my computer. Microsoft reply > preferred... ![]() > is a good idea before removing any spyware to have on hand LSPfix or other Winsock repair utility. lspfix is free and easy to use.if you follow the windows xp news groups at all you will see that is one of the most common pieces of advice given. some malware hooks into the tcp/ip and removing the malware leaves tcp/ip in a nonfunctioning state |
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Yes, you need to unplug the Layered Service Provider the
spyware plugged into Internet Explorer in order to monitor your browsing. A quick google for lsp turns up http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm as the first hit. I have used this tool to fix IE. Download the LSP fix tool and save it somewhere. Remove the spyware. Use the fix tool to look at what LSPs you have installed, remove any that are suspicious like "lsp.dll". On my machine I have "mswsock.dll", "winrnr.dll", "rsvpsp.dll"; these are normal for win2k/XP, I also have "wshbth.dll" which is related to bluetooth (I have a bluetooth adapter, so that makes sense). List of known LSPs: http://computercops.biz/LSPs.html, remember to have that available when your computer is broken .Adware removal tools really need to start getting wise to LSPs as they can really ruin your day if not removed properly. >-----Original Message----- >I had this problem with AdAware 6 (Lite) so tried the >Microsoft version. It detected a horrifying 8 spyware >programs and cleaned them. After a restart, the TCP/IP >stack was corrupted causing all sorts of issues. No >workaround got it working properly again - wasn't it >lucky I had a system restore to go back to. > >One of the spyware programs was LSP which I understand to >ss about with WinSock. Could this cause the issue when >cleaned? > >This seems to be a known issue with AdAware if you do a >google with AdAware and TCP/IP stack corrupted, so I >guess this is having the same issue. Please help as I >want to clean my computer. Microsoft reply >preferred... ![]() > |
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This is rather easily fixed in SP2, should you wish to get your machine
clean. At a command prompt: netsh winsock reset Hit enter restart. Reinstall any legit application which have added themselves to the Winsock stack. One question in your case is whether what knocked you out was, in fact, malware, or a false positive. You might re-run the scan and look carefully at what is found--in particular look for SPORDER.DLL and see whether it appears to be a file associated with an application you've knowingly installed--as well it may be. <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0b2201c4f8a3$f5e0bac0$a601280a@phx.gbl... > Forgot to mention (doh!) > > Windows XP Professional (genuine) > AMD Athalon 2.4Ghz Equiv > 512Mb RAM > Fully up to date incl all updates and SP2 etc. |
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