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Old 11-12-2003, 05:12 AM   #1
Mike KOnie
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looking for help. I deleted some entries in the W2K Prof.
Registry to eliminate some components spyware found as
potentialy harmful. Now my TCIP went away and my printer
files wet away. Every time I try to at the tcpip protocal
back in I get the message Could not add the requested
component. The erro is: A non-recoverable error occurred
during a data base look up. Does any one have any
suggestions???
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Old 11-12-2003, 05:35 AM   #2
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Restore the registry from your most recent backup.

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"Mike KOnie" wrote:
> looking for help. I deleted some entries in the W2K Prof.
> Registry to eliminate some components spyware found as
> potentialy harmful. Now my TCIP went away and my printer
> files wet away. Every time I try to at the tcpip protocal
> back in I get the message Could not add the requested
> component. The erro is: A non-recoverable error occurred
> during a data base look up. Does any one have any
> suggestions???



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Old 11-12-2003, 04:03 PM   #3
Mark V
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In microsoft.public.win2000.registry Mike KOnie wrote:

> looking for help. I deleted some entries in the W2K Prof.
> Registry to eliminate some components spyware found as
> potentialy harmful. Now my TCIP went away and my printer
> files wet away. Every time I try to at the tcpip protocal
> back in I get the message Could not add the requested
> component. The erro is: A non-recoverable error occurred
> during a data base look up. Does any one have any
> suggestions???


In the event you do not have a backed up registry you could try
"How to Remove and Reinstall TCP/IP for Windows 2000"
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...Product=win2000

Never have done so and YMMV. And I do not know if the
"non-recoverable error occurred during a data base look up"
is directly related to the TCP/IP stack either.

Suggest that if necessary you learn how to backup fully the
system registry. It is times like this you wish you had.
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