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Hello,
Yesterday, my Vista Home Edition 64 bits worked perfectly fine, but today when I booted it and logged in I was met with several applications that had crashed. The programs that crashed were all using a TCP/IP connection of some sort: Windows Live Messenger, gmail notifier - even the "Watson Client" that searches the Microsoft online documentation crashed (endless loop there). I did a bit of a search to find any errors and noticed that ping/tracert and telnet all work perfectly. I even reset to a prior working configuration but nothing happens, diagnosing and repairing the network connection doesn't work, either. I am behind a router, but this computer (not running Vista) is connected to the same works perfectly fine. Thanks for any help, Jonas |
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Me again.
It turns out my winsock was busted and after some searching I found the command: netsh winsock reset which did the trick and got everything back to normal! "Jonas" wrote: Hello, Yesterday, my Vista Home Edition 64 bits worked perfectly fine, but today when I booted it and logged in I was met with several applications that had crashed. The programs that crashed were all using a TCP/IP connection of some sort: Windows Live Messenger, gmail notifier - even the "Watson Client" that searches the Microsoft online documentation crashed (endless loop there). I did a bit of a search to find any errors and noticed that ping/tracert and telnet all work perfectly. I even reset to a prior working configuration but nothing happens, diagnosing and repairing the network connection doesn't work, either. I am behind a router, but this computer (not running Vista) is connected to the same works perfectly fine. Thanks for any help, Jonas |
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Thank you for the update.
-- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Jonas" wrote in message news ![]() Me again. It turns out my winsock was busted and after some searching I found the command: netsh winsock reset which did the trick and got everything back to normal! "Jonas" wrote: Hello, Yesterday, my Vista Home Edition 64 bits worked perfectly fine, but today when I booted it and logged in I was met with several applications that had crashed. The programs that crashed were all using a TCP/IP connection of some sort: Windows Live Messenger, gmail notifier - even the "Watson Client" that searches the Microsoft online documentation crashed (endless loop there). I did a bit of a search to find any errors and noticed that ping/tracert and telnet all work perfectly. I even reset to a prior working configuration but nothing happens, diagnosing and repairing the network connection doesn't work, either. I am behind a router, but this computer (not running Vista) is connected to the same works perfectly fine. Thanks for any help, Jonas |