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From: "Thees Peereboom"
Bob,
Yes, I did. Nasty little problem...
- Thees Peereboom
On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 11:31:31 -0400, Robert Comer
wrote:
> Bummer. Have you disabled the DNS client service? (It should be
> disabled
> if you haven't)
>
> - Bob Comer
>
>
> "Thees Peereboom" wrote in message
> news:opsctvrgj92hvhrx{at}news.barkto.com...
>> Bob,
>>
>> Unfortunately - no joy. Deleted, rebooted, filled in fixed IP etc.,
>> rebooted. no joy.
>>
>> Thanks anyway.
>>
>> - Thees Peereboom
>>
>> On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 07:33:41 -0400, Robert Comer
>>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>> I thought of that, too, but unfortunately it refuses to let itself
>>>> delete...
>>>
>>> Delete the NIC in the Device Manager and reboot -- The connection
>>> should
>>> get
>>> recreated.
>>>
>>> - Bob Comer
>>>
>>>
>>> "Thees Peereboom" wrote in message
>>> news:opsctq8t062hvhrx{at}news.barkto.com...
>>>> Bob,
>>>>
>>>> I thought of that, too, but unfortunately it refuses to let itself
>>>> delete...
>>>>
>>>> Met vriendelijke groet,
>>>>
>>>> Thees Peereboom
>>>> Independent IT Adviser for advertising and media organisations
>>>>
>>>> t +31 (0)20 647 8950
>>>> f +31 (0)20 647 3198
>>>> e theesp{at}peereboom.nl
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 07:14:21 -0400, Robert Comer
>>>>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I've seen Win2K do this and the easiest way to fix it
has been to
>>>>> delete
>>>>> the
>>>>> LAN network connection and recreate it.
>>>>>
>>>>> - Bob Comer
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Thees Peereboom"
wrote in message
>>>>> news:opscth36iy2hvhrx{at}news.barkto.com...
>>>>>> John,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for replying - see attached screendump.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> For some reason I seem able to browse the internal
network but
>>>>>> unable
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> browse the internet.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> TIA,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - Thees Peereboom
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 12:53:46 GMT, John Beckett
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "Thees Peereboom"
wrote in message
>>>>>>> news::
>>>>>>>> VNC, however, doesn't work, claiming a
>>>>>>>> socket-error ('cannot create socket').
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It doesn't sound likely from your description,
but one worry with
>>>>>>> VNC
>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>> that if a trojan had installed a VNC-like
program on the computer,
>>>>>>> there
>>>>>>> is a possibility that the first would
interfere with the second.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Consider running the following at command prompt:
>>>>>>> netstat -n >n.txt
>>>>>>> n.txt
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I get a DNSerror.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> At command prompt on the problem computer,
what happens with this:
>>>>>>> ping cisco.com
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The ping may fail (timeout). But does it show
the IP of cisco.com?
>>>>>>> What
>>>>>>> happens on other computer when you try this?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> John
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
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