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Hi,
I'm trying to get Vista Home Premium to connect to the net for the first time. I entered the correct addresses to the properties of IPv4 and left IPv6 on automatic. This resulted in Internet Explorer working, while for example Opera doesnt (says it can't find a server). Firefox works on the first time I install it, but once I restart it it gives a blank page. None of the other software (like my ftp-software) can reach a connection, and even the MS update software gives a code 80080005 (?) error. Next I disabled the Windows firewall, but that didnt change anything. I have no other firewalls/virus protection yet. Windows error correction can't find anything wrong with the actual connection, so I'm assuming this has to do with some option I have on in Vista, that I just havent figured out yet... Anyone got any fresh ideas I could check through? |
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