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Old 05-17-2004, 06:16 PM
Mike
 
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Default Internet Explorer - Unable to connect to Internet

Even though I have a DSL connection and I'm able to ping
www.xxx.xxxx addresses from command prompt, my MS
Internet Explorer is unable to find the internet
connection (ethernet card). I get page can not be
displayed. It thinks I'm not connected. What can I do
to make Internet Explorer find the internet.
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Old 05-17-2004, 07:25 PM
anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com
 
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Default Internet Explorer - Unable to connect to Internet

Are you using I.E. or ?? to access the internet?

ZipMan_13
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Old 05-17-2004, 07:28 PM
anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com
 
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Default I have the same situation too.

I think that may be a virus software running somewhere
deep in the os. Have a look in your /system32 dir. Is
there the file calling reset5.exe?

Max.


>-----Original Message-----
>Even though I have a DSL connection and I'm able to ping
>www.xxx.xxxx addresses from command prompt, my MS
>Internet Explorer is unable to find the internet
>connection (ethernet card). I get page can not be
>displayed. It thinks I'm not connected. What can I do
>to make Internet Explorer find the internet.
>.
>

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Old 05-17-2004, 07:30 PM
anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com
 
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Default I have the same situation too.

Ok, "Reset5.exe" is not a viruss, so to be clear this is
a crack program used to avoid windows activation. that is
all.

Zipman_13


>-----Original Message-----
>I think that may be a virus software running somewhere
>deep in the os. Have a look in your /system32 dir. Is
>there the file calling reset5.exe?
>
>Max.
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Even though I have a DSL connection and I'm able to

ping
>>www.xxx.xxxx addresses from command prompt, my MS
>>Internet Explorer is unable to find the internet
>>connection (ethernet card). I get page can not be
>>displayed. It thinks I'm not connected. What can I

do
>>to make Internet Explorer find the internet.
>>.
>>

>.
>

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Old 05-17-2004, 07:59 PM
anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com
 
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Default Ok,

I have try to reinstall the system and then I was indeed
forced to use this utility... Because my distrubutive
supplied with my compaq is laying at home. But the fact is
fact - yesterday I was working without any problem in my
connections - gprs and lan, but today I'm not able to
connect to any service. All that things starts up from
that bad activesync message - seems to be something wrong
with sockets dll ws2_32.dll - you have an old version or
so.. I was replace this file with the file from my dist,
but all remains the same. (Sizes of files were different.
Installed dll was ~70k and dll from the dist was 76k.)

And now iexplorer or any other program that needs sockets
is not able to see sockets.
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