From: Brandon Milonovich on
I have three computers all running Windows XP. Two are running Professional
and one is running Home Edition. One of the ones that is running Windows XP
Pro has a "low or no connectivity" icon. I can't access any resources on
this computer but I can on all of the others. I have road runner and their
program Road Runner Medic but that program does absolutely nothing. It
can't be the cable because I tested that with another computer. I also
tested the network card by putting in another functional one and it still
did not work. The router is not the problem because all of the computers
are using it. Please help me as soon as possible. I also discovered that
within the past few days, I could not run a system restore on the computer
to any of the checkpoints. Thank you for your help.
-Brandon Milonovich


From: Chuck on
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 10:26:46 -0500, "Brandon Milonovich"
<*email_address_deleted*> wrote:

>I have three computers all running Windows XP. Two are running Professional
>and one is running Home Edition. One of the ones that is running Windows XP
>Pro has a "low or no connectivity" icon. I can't access any resources on
>this computer but I can on all of the others. I have road runner and their
>program Road Runner Medic but that program does absolutely nothing. It
>can't be the cable because I tested that with another computer. I also
>tested the network card by putting in another functional one and it still
>did not work. The router is not the problem because all of the computers
>are using it. Please help me as soon as possible. I also discovered that
>within the past few days, I could not run a system restore on the computer
>to any of the checkpoints. Thank you for your help.
>-Brandon Milonovich

Brandon,

Start by checking the LSP / Winsock subsystem.
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=318584
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=811259

If XP SP2:
1. Start - Run - "cmd".
2. Type "netsh winsock reset catalog" into the command window.

Give LSP-Fix <http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm>, WinsockFix
<http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?ttid=257>, or WinsockXPFix
<http://www.spychecker.com/program/winsockxpfix.html> a shot.

If no help yet, reset TCP/IP.
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=299357

Start - Run - "cmd". Type "netsh int ip reset c:\netsh.txt" into the command
window.

--
Cheers,
Chuck
Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing.
My email is AT DOT
actual address pchuck sonic net.
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