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warf

01civicEX said:
No luck yet...tried a few, and nothing..any other suggestions?
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Is it just me or does it seem like "I have tried everything but the
trigger lock still prevents me from shooting myself?" Most requests are
for 'security' not Morpheous enabled suicide by Malware.[g]

Just funnin....These programs that don't connect also want to act AS
servers not just clients. Do you have the server services enabled,[run
'services.msc'] and see if file and print sharing is bound to TCP/IP?
Service packs and updates close down vulnerabilities left open by
default on original install versions.

In my 'limited' experience with any program that is able to 'upload' as
well as download, you have to allow them AND enable them to act as
servers....whereupon the gremlin surfaces!
Even if you only plan to use the 'client' aspect they provide.

just a thought...if one helps you get a trojan will they be charged with
assisting malicide?
I used to use WINMX for p2p but since discovering THINSTALL deposited
surreptitiously on my puter after install or download, I can't even
trust my 'old trusties'.
warf.
 
S

Steven L Umbach

Did you try using msconfig in selective startup and disable both system
services and startup items and then rebooting? If so did you get network
access? If you did then try disabling just services or startup items and
rebooting to see what happens. Once you narrow it down to which category
then you can try enabling/disabling a few at a time to see what is causing
the problem being sure to reboot after making changes to msconfig..

Steve


01civicEX said:
No luck yet...tried a few, and nothing..any other suggestions?

Steven L Umbach said:
I would try first doing selective startup with services disabled and if
that
does not work try disabling startup items. Once you find what category it
is
in you need to try and disable a couple of selections at a time until you
narrow it down to the offending service/process. Most likely it is not a
Microsoft service or startup process with the possible exception of the
ipsec service or Windows Firewall service if you are not running SP2..

Steve


01civicEX said:
Which items/tab should i be looking at in msconfig? I tried a few
things
and
had no luck...

:

Ok...so I tried safe mode, and it worked as it should, no
problems...I'm
not
sure which items to play with in msconfig though..almost there :)

:

Yes. Safe Mode will stop most non critical system services/processes
from
starting as it is a mode used for troubleshooting. Safe Mode with
networking
will allow networking to function. So if you boot into Safe Mode
with
networking and everything works fine then it is a startup service or
logon
process that is causing the problem which you can troubleshoot using
msconfig in selective startup mode to try and find the culprit via a
trial
and error method. The router could be the problem if it is blocking
ports
needed for the applications you run but unless the router has been
modified
from the default state then that is unlikely and you could see if
the
same
applications run on his or another computer that uses that router
for
internet access which would most likely rule out the router unless
it
has
restrictions for specific IP address or IP address range.

Steve

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310560 -- using msconfig

So I should boot into safe mode and try loading the programs that
wouldn't
work before??

Also, my roomate has a router in his room which is what I run off
of,
maybe
that's the problem?

:

It sounds like you may have another application/process doing
some
IP
filtering assuming that an internet router or firewall device is
not
doing
it. Did you try booting into Safe Mode with networking to see
what
happens
and if so what were the results??

Steve


message
Ok..Got DAF, found the registry entry, and removed it.
Restarted
the
system,
and was able to turn off the firewall. Problem 1 solved.

Unfortunately, this didn't solve problem number 2. I still
can't
get a
connection with certain applications. I can browse the web
fine,
and
download files fine. I can't sign into AIM 6.0, it acts as
though
there
is
no connection. Same when I try to do an install download such
as
morpheus,
where the installer application itself has to connect to a
server
to
download
installation files, again acts as there's no connection. I'm
still
stumped..

:

If you know how to edit the registry then you can use regedit
to
find
and
delete the key below if it is found by navigating to it and
then
right
click
and select delete. Otherwise give Dial-a-fix a try where it
will
identify
such registry keys [Group Policy type restrictions] and then
allow you
to
delete them.

Steve


message
I haven't really done too much work with the registry...I
know
how to
get
into it, and edit it, but I wouldn't know where to begin
with
the
registry
code you gave me...

:

OK. It sounds like you may have use an internet protection
package
to
lock
certain settings to try and prevent malware from changing
them. You
may
have
allowed the application to do so and were not even aware of
it
such
as
with
Spybot Search and Destroy. So check any such applications
for
such
settings
or try to manually delete/change the appropriate registry
settings
with
the
one shown below probably causing your issue. There is a
free
utility
called
Dial-a-fix that can help you detect and remove such
registry
entries.
Also
you can simply stop the Windows Firewall service if you
just
want
to
temporarily shut down the Windows Firewall. It is also
possible
that
an
internet protection package [spyware/antivirus/internet
security]
is
causing
your problem so I would also try booting into Safe Mode
with
networking
to
see if the problem still persists and it does not then a
startup
service/process is the culprit and using msconfig can help
you
track
that
down.

Steve



tp://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/Dialafix-Download-27328.html
---
Dial-a-fix

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall\StandardProfile
\EnableFirewall=1




message
Well unfortunately I am running XP home...and not sure
about
the
active
directory domain thing either, sorry..

:

What operating system are you using and is the computer
a
member
of
an
Active Directory domain? Try running rsop.msc in the run
box to
see
if
it
shows that Group Policy settings are enabled for Windows
Firewall.
Rsop.msc
will not work on XP Home.

Steve


in
message
Ok, so i'm pretty well educated in computers, and
building
them.
This
is
a
simple problem I have never run across before. A few
programs
won't
connect
to the web, morpheus and AIM 6.0, and I believe it's
because
of
windows
firewall. When I have attempted to disable windows
firewall
to
test
the
problem, the check box for disable is greyed out, and
there is
a
bar
at
the
top of the page that says "For your security, some
settings
are
controlled
by
group policy" I can't figure out how to turn this
thing
off,
someone
help
me
please?
 

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