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Problem solver can't make connection



 
 
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Old February 14th 08, 09:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Ikkuh
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Default Problem solver can't make connection

Hello, I got a Vista Home Premium with the Dutch langues pack, and when i try
to use the problemsolver it says:

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The solution is not available in youre langues.
But it is available in:
English
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Then I press on English and the computer says:
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The solution can not been shown

Most likely cause:
You're computer has not connection tho the internet.
There are problemes with making a connection with the server of microsoft

Possible Solutions:
Check youre connection
if there's a connection then it is possible that the server don't work
Try again later.
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Now i got a Internet Connection and i gave it a few try's but i doesn't work
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Old February 15th 08, 11:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
sleepy
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Default Problem solver can't make connection

I have the exact same problem on my computer wich runs windows vista home
premium-swedish version.
I have tried the fujitsu-siemen support, however, they say its an issue for
Microsoft to solve.
Also, I have the same OS on my laptop, wich runs the Problem solver as it
should =working ! So the part that says: "Problem with Microsoft server"
isn“t correct.
Tried open up ports on router/firewall a.s.o. a.s.o. , but nothing have
helped so far.
There must be someone that know what to do


"Ikkuh" wrote:

Hello, I got a Vista Home Premium with the Dutch langues pack, and when i try
to use the problemsolver it says:

------------------------------------------------------
The solution is not available in youre langues.
But it is available in:
English
------------------------------------------------------
Then I press on English and the computer says:
-------------------------------------------------------
The solution can not been shown

Most likely cause:
You're computer has not connection tho the internet.
There are problemes with making a connection with the server of microsoft

Possible Solutions:
Check youre connection
if there's a connection then it is possible that the server don't work
Try again later.
----------------------------------------------
Now i got a Internet Connection and i gave it a few try's but i doesn't work

 




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