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hi everyone... wondering whether anyone is having a problem like I am now
with Vista and knows a solution.. I create a new Internet COnnection using broadband. everything works fine here.. I click on that internet connection, type in my username and password and boom. it goes to verifying username and password.. now this is where the weird part happens, after verifying username and password, it goes to "registering connection to Network " or something like that, and it gets stuck there.. indefinitely.. the box just stays there, saying "registering to network" and never dissapears, but the funny part is, i went and open my browser and it appears that I am connected to the net.. that box just won't dissapear.. anyone have that problem as i do? better yet, anyone know how to fix this small problem..? |
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Hi,
Can you provide me with the following logs to narrow down the issue: From elevated command prompt - Run netsh ras set tra * dis - Delete all files in the %systemdrive%\windows\tracing folder - Run netsh ras set tra * en - Run your scenario (Connect to your broadband connection and wait for sometime when 'registering to network' dialog comes) - Run netsh ras set tra * dis ; collect all the logs @ %systemdrive%\windows\tracing and send it. Thanks, Dinesh. [This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.] "Icowa" wrote in message ... hi everyone... wondering whether anyone is having a problem like I am now with Vista and knows a solution.. I create a new Internet COnnection using broadband. everything works fine here.. I click on that internet connection, type in my username and password and boom. it goes to verifying username and password.. now this is where the weird part happens, after verifying username and password, it goes to "registering connection to Network " or something like that, and it gets stuck there.. indefinitely.. the box just stays there, saying "registering to network" and never dissapears, but the funny part is, i went and open my browser and it appears that I am connected to the net.. that box just won't dissapear.. anyone have that problem as i do? better yet, anyone know how to fix this small problem..? |
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One of the reason it can happen is when the MSVPN client is connecting to
3rd party VPN server and the server initiates IPv6 negotiation but never completes it. However as IPv4CP is negotiated the interface will be up and user will be connect to internet. The workaround to this would be to disable the IPv6 - to do this: - Go to Network & Sharing Center - Click 'Manage network connections' link on the left pane - From 'Network Connections' select the Connectiod which you have created [the one which gives 'registering to network' problem] - Right click the connectiod and click properties - Select the 'Networking Tab' and uncheck 'Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)' checkbox. In case this doesnt solve your problem. please send the logs as advised below. Hope this helps, Thanks, Dinesh. [This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.] "Dinesh Agarwal" wrote in message ... Hi, Can you provide me with the following logs to narrow down the issue: From elevated command prompt - Run netsh ras set tra * dis - Delete all files in the %systemdrive%\windows\tracing folder - Run netsh ras set tra * en - Run your scenario (Connect to your broadband connection and wait for sometime when 'registering to network' dialog comes) - Run netsh ras set tra * dis ; collect all the logs @ %systemdrive%\windows\tracing and send it. Thanks, Dinesh. [This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.] "Icowa" wrote in message ... hi everyone... wondering whether anyone is having a problem like I am now with Vista and knows a solution.. I create a new Internet COnnection using broadband. everything works fine here.. I click on that internet connection, type in my username and password and boom. it goes to verifying username and password.. now this is where the weird part happens, after verifying username and password, it goes to "registering connection to Network " or something like that, and it gets stuck there.. indefinitely.. the box just stays there, saying "registering to network" and never dissapears, but the funny part is, i went and open my browser and it appears that I am connected to the net.. that box just won't dissapear.. anyone have that problem as i do? better yet, anyone know how to fix this small problem..? |
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internet protocol v6 huh?
ok, I will give it a try.. anythng else, i will send those logs to ask me to in case it still doesn't work.. "Dinesh Agarwal" wrote: One of the reason it can happen is when the MSVPN client is connecting to 3rd party VPN server and the server initiates IPv6 negotiation but never completes it. However as IPv4CP is negotiated the interface will be up and user will be connect to internet. The workaround to this would be to disable the IPv6 - to do this: - Go to Network & Sharing Center - Click 'Manage network connections' link on the left pane - From 'Network Connections' select the Connectiod which you have created [the one which gives 'registering to network' problem] - Right click the connectiod and click properties - Select the 'Networking Tab' and uncheck 'Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)' checkbox. In case this doesnt solve your problem. please send the logs as advised below. Hope this helps, Thanks, Dinesh. [This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.] "Dinesh Agarwal" wrote in message ... Hi, Can you provide me with the following logs to narrow down the issue: From elevated command prompt - Run netsh ras set tra * dis - Delete all files in the %systemdrive%\windows\tracing folder - Run netsh ras set tra * en - Run your scenario (Connect to your broadband connection and wait for sometime when 'registering to network' dialog comes) - Run netsh ras set tra * dis ; collect all the logs @ %systemdrive%\windows\tracing and send it. Thanks, Dinesh. [This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.] "Icowa" wrote in message ... hi everyone... wondering whether anyone is having a problem like I am now with Vista and knows a solution.. I create a new Internet COnnection using broadband. everything works fine here.. I click on that internet connection, type in my username and password and boom. it goes to verifying username and password.. now this is where the weird part happens, after verifying username and password, it goes to "registering connection to Network " or something like that, and it gets stuck there.. indefinitely.. the box just stays there, saying "registering to network" and never dissapears, but the funny part is, i went and open my browser and it appears that I am connected to the net.. that box just won't dissapear.. anyone have that problem as i do? better yet, anyone know how to fix this small problem..? |
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alrite...
I disabled the Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)' under the internet connection I made and the box dissapears after I logged into the net.. this is fantastic, now the box won't stay there and annoy me tormentlessly.. thanz for your help.. it worked perfectly.. woot!! "Icowa" wrote: internet protocol v6 huh? ok, I will give it a try.. anythng else, i will send those logs to ask me to in case it still doesn't work.. "Dinesh Agarwal" wrote: One of the reason it can happen is when the MSVPN client is connecting to 3rd party VPN server and the server initiates IPv6 negotiation but never completes it. However as IPv4CP is negotiated the interface will be up and user will be connect to internet. The workaround to this would be to disable the IPv6 - to do this: - Go to Network & Sharing Center - Click 'Manage network connections' link on the left pane - From 'Network Connections' select the Connectiod which you have created [the one which gives 'registering to network' problem] - Right click the connectiod and click properties - Select the 'Networking Tab' and uncheck 'Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)' checkbox. In case this doesnt solve your problem. please send the logs as advised below. Hope this helps, Thanks, Dinesh. [This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.] "Dinesh Agarwal" wrote in message ... Hi, Can you provide me with the following logs to narrow down the issue: From elevated command prompt - Run netsh ras set tra * dis - Delete all files in the %systemdrive%\windows\tracing folder - Run netsh ras set tra * en - Run your scenario (Connect to your broadband connection and wait for sometime when 'registering to network' dialog comes) - Run netsh ras set tra * dis ; collect all the logs @ %systemdrive%\windows\tracing and send it. Thanks, Dinesh. [This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.] "Icowa" wrote in message ... hi everyone... wondering whether anyone is having a problem like I am now with Vista and knows a solution.. I create a new Internet COnnection using broadband. everything works fine here.. I click on that internet connection, type in my username and password and boom. it goes to verifying username and password.. now this is where the weird part happens, after verifying username and password, it goes to "registering connection to Network " or something like that, and it gets stuck there.. indefinitely.. the box just stays there, saying "registering to network" and never dissapears, but the funny part is, i went and open my browser and it appears that I am connected to the net.. that box just won't dissapear.. anyone have that problem as i do? better yet, anyone know how to fix this small problem..? |