Need your urgent help, Thank you very much!

V

Valentine

After I deleted some spyware/adware (SahAgent, Wupdater)
on hard disk and registry, the networking functions seem
not working.

After I restarted, the computer is very busy. From the
Task Manager and Event Viewer, I find that the SSDP
Discovery Service continues to start and stop.
So I disabled it.

Now, after I restart again, from the Event Viewer, the
system errors and warning are as follows:
1. Error: NetBT/4311 (Source/Event ID), "Initilization
failed because the driver device could not created".
2. Warning: DHCP/1006, "Your computer was unable to
automatically configure the IP parameters for the network
card with the network address X. The following error
occurred during configuration:The requested service
provier could not be loaded or initialized".
3. Error: Service Control Manager/ 7023, IPSEC service
cannot be started successfully.
4. Error: RemoteAccess/20071, the file rastls.dll cannot
be initailized correcly.
5. Error: RemoteAccess/20151, the file rasppp.dll cannot
be initailized correcly.
6. Error: RasMan/20063, because PPP failed (4 and 5).
7. Error: Service Control Manager/7023, Remote Access
Connection Manager failed: access denied.
8. Error: Service Control Manager/20035, Remote Access
Connection Manager failed: could not create buffer.

I tried to reinstall XP home edition (upgrade). No effect.

I need your help so bad. I cannot get access to the Web
using that labtop.

After the bad event, I cannot get an IP from DHCP. Now,
the IP I have is an autoconfigured IP, without Default
Gateway.
 
M

Mark

go under accessories, system tools and see what your last
system restore point was. Was it before all of this ? If
so use the one prior to your problem.
 
N

norouzi

-----Original Message-----
After I deleted some spyware/adware (SahAgent, Wupdater)
on hard disk and registry, the networking functions seem
not working.

After I restarted, the computer is very busy. From the
Task Manager and Event Viewer, I find that the SSDP
Discovery Service continues to start and stop.
So I disabled it.

Now, after I restart again, from the Event Viewer, the
system errors and warning are as follows:
1. Error: NetBT/4311 (Source/Event ID), "Initilization
failed because the driver device could not created".
2. Warning: DHCP/1006, "Your computer was unable to
automatically configure the IP parameters for the network
card with the network address X. The following error
occurred during configuration:The requested service
provier could not be loaded or initialized".
3. Error: Service Control Manager/ 7023, IPSEC service
cannot be started successfully.
4. Error: RemoteAccess/20071, the file rastls.dll cannot
be initailized correcly.
5. Error: RemoteAccess/20151, the file rasppp.dll cannot
be initailized correcly.
6. Error: RasMan/20063, because PPP failed (4 and 5).
7. Error: Service Control Manager/7023, Remote Access
Connection Manager failed: access denied.
8. Error: Service Control Manager/20035, Remote Access
Connection Manager failed: could not create buffer.

I tried to reinstall XP home edition (upgrade). No effect.

I need your help so bad. I cannot get access to the Web
using that labtop.

After the bad event, I cannot get an IP from DHCP. Now,
the IP I have is an autoconfigured IP, without Default
Gateway.



.
hi my camputer had this same problem that you say. but I
get infirmation and lsp fix patch from following site and
dissolve my problem this is url "http://cexx.org/;i hope
that helful for you .but i have a problem at present may
be help me please refer to outlook problem message by
norouzi at this page .thank you norouzi.
excuse me for poor english languge
 
K

Ken Wickes [MSFT]

I have traced several of these problems to improperly configured winsock
LSPs. Run "winmsd" and go to Components/Network/Protocol. Look at the
names in the list, anything with "MSAFD" in it or the "RSVP xxx Service
Provider" should be fine. Anything else is suspect, and uninstalling the
owning program might help.

If that fails or your provider list is empty, you may need to rebuild the
catalog from scratch. The following instructions will rebuild your catalog
for TCP/IP. If you are using any other transports (If you don't know, then
you probably aren't) then you will have to reinstall them as well.


1. Backup and delete the following registry keys

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Winsock
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Winsock2

2. Reboot

3. Go to the network connections folder, right click the icon for your
network connection, and select properties.

4. Click install, choose "protocol", and click "add..."

5. Click "Have Disk...", enter "\windows\inf", click OK

6. Select "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), click OK

7. When the process in complete, reboot
 

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