netlogon service fail to start

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Maged N. Roshdy

Hi

i have windows xp proffisional running on windows 2000
server domain , i have in my domain a DHCP server

some day my computer infected with spywares , i install
the anti spywares programs ( spybot and spyware doctor
also registery michanic ) , after that i find alot of
problems and i fix it , but my computer now cant connect
to the network
it just giv send not recive , when i assign the IP
manually i can ping the DC but i cant open my network
drive or the ISA server

the errors I found in the event viewer is

ID:15 "Listen faild
ID:1006 "your computer was unable to automatically
configure the IP parameters for the network card with the
network address 000802640F03. the following error occurred
during configuration. the requested service providor could
not be loaded or initialized"
ID:206 "listen faild:23: the ncb_lana_num member did not
specify a valid network number
that was in the system log

and i found in the application log :
ID:15
ID:1054
ID:8193
ID:4609
ID:1000
ID:4797

i am trusting the cables and the server the problem as i
guess may be in the registry so please if any body know
the way to guide my to solve it and i'll appreciate so much

Thanks
 
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Guest

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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