Winsock error (XP sp2).

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Hi,

One of my users turn off computer during closing of system and it caused
a problem with TCP/IP protocol. The computer can't obtain IP address
from DHCP, can't use static IP address. I can't use command: ipconfig
(there is problem with this command, please contact with your
administrator), ping 127.0.0.1 (there is a problem with IP, error code
no 2). I tried to reset internet protocol:
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299357/en-us) but without results.
When I run command: 'netsh int ip reset' in logfile I see that there is
a problem in the same section:

[deleted
SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\UseDomainNameDevolution
reset Linkage\UpperBind for
PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8139&SUBSYS_813910EC&REV_10\4&2FF3801D&0&0850. bad
value was:
REG_MULTI_SZ =
PSched

reset Linkage\UpperBind for ROOT\MS_NDISWANIP\0000. bad value was:
REG_MULTI_SZ =
PSched

<completed>]

and later on I run the same command again and there is a bad value in
the same place:

[deleted
SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\UseDomainNameDevolution
reset Linkage\UpperBind for
PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8139&SUBSYS_813910EC&REV_10\4&2FF3801D&0&0850. bad
value was:
REG_MULTI_SZ =
PSched

reset Linkage\UpperBind for ROOT\MS_NDISWANIP\0000. bad value was:
REG_MULTI_SZ =
PSched

<completed>]

I think that this command can't solve 'my' problem. Is there any way to
repair TCP/IP ?

BR
Hubert
 
Re: Winsock error (XP sp2).

"Hubert Wi¶niewski" <hubert_w76@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:fli47v$355$1@nemesis.news.tpi.pl...
> Hi,
>
> One of my users turn off computer during closing of system and it caused
> a problem with TCP/IP protocol. The computer can't obtain IP address
> from DHCP, can't use static IP address. I can't use command: ipconfig
> (there is problem with this command, please contact with your
> administrator), ping 127.0.0.1 (there is a problem with IP, error code
> no 2). I tried to reset internet protocol:
> (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299357/en-us) but without results.
> When I run command: 'netsh int ip reset' in logfile I see that there is
> a problem in the same section:
>
> [deleted
> Hubert



It is a given that files were corrupted by the bad shut down.
I would try:
sfc /purgecache then sfc /scannow
The up to date XP install CD will be needed.
 
Re: Winsock error (XP sp2).

FrankFL wrote:
> "Hubert Wi¶niewski" <hubert_w76@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:fli47v$355$1@nemesis.news.tpi.pl...
>> Hi,
>>
>> One of my users turn off computer during closing of system and it caused
>> a problem with TCP/IP protocol. The computer can't obtain IP address
>> from DHCP, can't use static IP address. I can't use command: ipconfig
>> (there is problem with this command, please contact with your
>> administrator), ping 127.0.0.1 (there is a problem with IP, error code
>> no 2). I tried to reset internet protocol:
>> (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299357/en-us) but without results.
>> When I run command: 'netsh int ip reset' in logfile I see that there is
>> a problem in the same section:
>>
>> [deleted
>> Hubert

>
>
> It is a given that files were corrupted by the bad shut down.
> I would try:
> sfc /purgecache then sfc /scannow
> The up to date XP install CD will be needed.

Ok, thank you

BR
Hubert
 
Re: Winsock error (XP sp2).

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so long, or of that supreme council of seventy judges which they called the
Sanhedrin and which, having been instituted by Moses, lasted to the time of
Jesus Christ. All these things were as far removed from their state at that
time as they could be, when Jacob, dying, and blessing his twelve children,
declared to them, that they would be proprietors of a great land, and
foretold in particular to the family of Judah, that the kings, who would one
day rule them, should be of his race; and that all his brethren should be
their subjects; and that even the Messiah, who was to be the expectation of
nations, should spring from him; and that the kingship should not be taken
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expected Messiah should arrive in his family.

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ruler, gave a portion to Joseph more than to the others. "I give you," said
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Re: Winsock error (XP sp2).

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Maitre over the friar.)

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to that."

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want to be guessed.

"My mind is disquieted." I am disquieted is better.

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given you a great deal of trouble," "I am afraid I am boring you," "I fear
this is too long." We either carry our audience with us, or irritate them.

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have known there was anything amiss. "With reverence be it spoken..." The
only thing bad is their excuse.

59. "To extinguish the torch of sedition"; too luxuriant. "The restlessness
of his genius"; two superfluous grand words.

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60. First part: Misery of man without God.

Second part: Happiness of man with God.

Or, First part: That nature is corrupt. Proved by nature itself.

Second part: That there is a Redeemer. Proved by Scripture.

61. Order.--I might well have taken this discourse in an order like this: to
show the vanity of all conditions of men, to show the vanity of ordin
 
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