Unable to connect to the internet after getting an update from Microsoft, Windows Vista Help
After getting an update Microsoft my computer will connect is the internet. All services are disabled. I didn't get the updates and restarted my computer. How can I get services running again. When I did an IPCONFIG command output and renew it says RPC server is unavailable.
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial140.html
Understanding Windows Update and Extras in Windows Vista at the link above.
Remove the Vista updates; two ways to do this:
1. a System Restore to before the updates:
Click Start > programs > Accessories > system tools > System Restore > restore time/choose your own date > next
If you use Norton, disable it before using the system restore.
If it is impossible to enter the Normal Mode, do a Safe Mode system restore:
Press F8 at the startup/power and the list of startup options, use THE ARROW key to select Safe mode > and then press ENTER.
System restore steps according to the info above.
Also:
2. click on start > right click on computer > properties > Windows updates down the lower left corner > updates installed in the lower left corner in the next window
> then click the one that you don't want > uninstall will appear at the top > uninstall it.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In addition, on the page where you clicked "Installed updates", click on change settings at the top left corner it
> Change update settings in the next page of AutoUpdate to "check for updates but let me choose etc" > OK ".
When you take a look at pending updates, you can either download/install them one at the time, namely the update causing you problems.
> or if you do not need an individual > right-click on > UAC prompt > hide it
See you soon.
Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner
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Driver c:\windows\system32\drivers\raspppoe.sys (5.1.2600.5512 (xpsp.080413 - 0852), 40,50 KB (41 472 bytes), 10/08/2004-07:00)
Name [00000007] Direct parallel
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ROOT\MS_PTIMINIPORT\0000 PNP device ID
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Driver c:\windows\system32\drivers\raspti.sys (5.1.2600.0 (xpclient.010817 - 1148), 16,13 KB (16 512 bytes), 10/08/2004-07:00)
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Type of product (IP) WAN Miniport
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ROOT\MS_NDISWANIP\0000 PNP device ID
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DHCP server not available
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Driver c:\windows\system32\drivers\ndiswan.sys (5.1.2600.5512 (xpsp.080413 - 0852), 89,38 KB (91 520 bytes), 10/08/2004-07:00)
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Installed Yes
ROOT\MS_PSCHEDMP\0001 PNP device ID
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Installed Yes
ROOT\NET\0000 PNP device ID
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IP subnet not available
Default IP gateway not available
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DHCP server not available
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Name [00000012] Symantec Network Security Miniport
Adapter Type Ethernet 802.3
Type of product Symantec Network Security Miniport
Installed Yes
ROOT\SYMC_SYMIMMP\0000 PNP device ID
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Service name SymIMMP
IP address not available
IP subnet not available
Default IP gateway not available
DHCP active No.
DHCP server not available
DHCP lease expires not available
DHCP lease obtained is not available
MAC address 00:11:11:CB:96:8 D
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Adapter Type Ethernet 802.3
Type of product Symantec Network Security Miniport
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ROOT\SYMC_SYMIMMP\0001 PNP device ID
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IP subnet not available
Default IP gateway not available
DHCP active No.
DHCP server not available
DHCP lease expires not available
DHCP lease obtained is not available
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Yes guarantees sequencing
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Message size maximum 0 bytes
Message Oriented No.
Minimum address size 16 bytes
Pseudo stream oriented No.
Supports broadcasting no.
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Supports graceful closing No.
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Supports broadcasting no.
Supports Connect Data No.
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Supports disconnect Data No.
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Guaranteed delivery no.
Guarantees sequencing No.
Maximum address size 20 bytes
Maximum Message size 62.50 KB (64 000 bytes)
Message Oriented Yes
Bytes of address size 20 minimums
Pseudo stream oriented No.
Media broadcasting Yes
Supports Connect Data No.
Supports disconnect Data No.
Supports encryption no.
Supports data dispatched No.
Supports graceful closing No.
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Yes guarantees sequencing
Maximum address size 20 bytes
Maximum Message size 62.50 KB (64 000 bytes)
Message Oriented Yes
Bytes of address size 20 minimums
Pseudo stream oriented No.
Supports broadcasting no.
Supports Connect Data No.
Supports disconnect Data No.
Supports encryption no.
Supports data dispatched No.
Supports graceful closing No.
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Guaranteed delivery no.
Guarantees sequencing No.
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Message Oriented Yes
Bytes of address size 20 minimums
Pseudo stream oriented No.
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Supports encryption no.
Supports data dispatched No.
Supports graceful closing No.
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Yes guarantees sequencing
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Message Oriented Yes
Bytes of address size 20 minimums
Pseudo stream oriented No.
Supports broadcasting no.
Supports Connect Data No.
Supports disconnect Data No.
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Supports encryption no.
Supports data dispatched No.
Supports graceful closing No.
Supports guaranteed bandwidth Yes
Supports multicast No.
MSAFD [\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{4CF6D63E-0CE2-43D2-A604-E0B5AE500F96}] SEQPACKET NetBIOS name 4
Service numbers without connection
Guarantees delivery Yes
Yes guarantees sequencing
Maximum address size 20 bytes
Maximum Message size 62.50 KB (64 000 bytes)
Message Oriented Yes
Bytes of address size 20 minimums
Pseudo stream oriented No.
Supports broadcasting no.
Supports Connect Data No.
Supports disconnect Data No.
Supports encryption no.
Supports data dispatched No.
Supports graceful closing No.
Supports guaranteed bandwidth Yes
Supports multicast No.
MSAFD [\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{4CF6D63E-0CE2-43D2-A604-E0B5AE500F96}] DATAGRAM 4 NetBIOS name
Connectionless service Yes
Guaranteed delivery no.
Guarantees sequencing No.
Maximum address size 20 bytes
Maximum Message size 62.50 KB (64 000 bytes)
Message Oriented Yes
Bytes of address size 20 minimums
Pseudo stream oriented No.
Media broadcasting Yes
Supports Connect Data No.
Supports disconnect Data No.
Supports encryption no.
Supports data dispatched No.
Supports graceful closing No.
Supports guaranteed bandwidth Yes
Supports multicast No.
MSAFD [\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{037081C0-F24A-4CCD-AF1B-D5A478C0A28F}] SEQPACKET NetBIOS name 5
Service numbers without connection
Guarantees delivery Yes
Yes guarantees sequencing
Maximum address size 20 bytes
Maximum Message size 62.50 KB (64 000 bytes)
Message Oriented Yes
Bytes of address size 20 minimums
Pseudo stream oriented No.
Supports broadcasting no.
Supports Connect Data No.
Supports disconnect Data No.
Supports encryption no.
Supports data dispatched No.
Supports graceful closing No.
Supports guaranteed bandwidth Yes
Supports multicast No.
MSAFD [\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{037081C0-F24A-4CCD-AF1B-D5A478C0A28F}] DATAGRAM 5 NetBIOS name
Connectionless service Yes
Guaranteed delivery no.
Guarantees sequencing No.
Maximum address size 20 bytes
Maximum Message size 62.50 KB (64 000 bytes)
Message Oriented Yes
Bytes of address size 20 minimums
Pseudo stream oriented No.
Media broadcasting Yes
Supports Connect Data No.
Supports disconnect Data No.
Supports encryption no.
Supports data dispatched No.
Supports graceful closing No.
Supports guaranteed bandwidth Yes
Supports multicast No.WinSock network:
File c:\windows\system32\winsock.dll
Size of 2.80 KB (2 864 bytes)
Version 3.10
File c:\windows\system32\wsock32.dll
Size 22,00 KB (22 528 bytes)
Version 5.1.2600.5512 (xpsp.080413 - 0852)Summary of Internet Explorer:
Version 8.0.6001.18702
Build 86001
Ask the path C:\Program may Explorer
English (United States)
Active printer Dell AIO Printer A920, winspool, Ne04:
Level of 128-bit encryption
Disabled Access Manager
IEAK install notInternet Explorer Versions of files:
Actxprxy.dll 6.0.2900.5512 96 KB 2008-04-13 20:11:48 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
Advpack.dll 8.0.6001.18702 126KO 08/03/2009 04:32:48 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
Asctrls.ocx 6.0.2900.5512 112KO 2008-04-13 20:08:58 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
browselc.dll 6.0.2900.5512 62KO 2008-04-13 13:03:24 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
Browseui.dll 6.0.2900.5512 KB 1 001 2008-04-13 20:11:50 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
cdfview.dll 6.0.2900.5512 148 KB 2008-04-13 20:11:50 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
Comctl32.dll 5.82.2900.6028 603 KB 2010-08-23 12:12:04 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
Dxtrans.dll 8.0.6001.18702 211KO 08/03/2009 04:31:38 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
Dxtmsft.dll 8.0.6001.18702 340KO 08/03/2009 04:31:44 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
iecont.dllnot available not available not available not available
iecontlc.dllnot available not available not available not available
Iedkcs32.dll 18.0.6001.18968 379 KB 10/09/2010 01:58:03 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
Iepeers.dll 8.0.6001.18968 180KO 09-10-2010 01:58:05 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
Iesetup.dll 8.0.6001.18702 70 KB 08/03/2009 04:32:50 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
ieuinit.inf not available 56 KB 2009-06-29 04:40:16 unavailable C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32
Iexplore.exe 8.0.6001.18702 624KO 08/03/2009 14:09:26 C:\Program may Explorer Microsoft Corporation
imgutil.dll 8.0.6001.18702 34KO 08/03/2009 04:31:38 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
Inetcpl.cpl 8.0.6001.18968 1 435 KB 10/09/2010 01:58:06 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
Inetcplc.dll 6.0.2600.0 108KO 10/08/2004 07:00 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
Inseng.dll 8.0.6001.18702 93KO 08/03/2009 04:32:46 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
MLang.dll 6.0.2900.5512 573 KB 2008-04-13 20:11:57 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
MSENCODE.dll 2000.7.25.0 KB 92 10/08/2004 07:00 not available C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32
Mshta.exe 8.0.6001.18702 45KO 08/03/2009 04:31:02 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
Mshtml.dll 8.0.6001.18975 5 818 KB 10/09/2010 01:58:08 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
Mshtml.tlb 8.0.6001.18702 1 601 KB 08/03/2009 04:31:02 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
Mshtmled.dll 8.0.6001.18972 65KO 09-10-2010 01:58:08 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
mshtmler.dll 8.0.6001.18702 47KO 08/03/2009 04:31:18 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
Msident.dll 6.0.2900.5512 51KO 2008-04-13 20:11:59 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
Msidntld.dll 6.0.2600.0 15 KB 10/08/2004 07:00 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
msieftp.dll 6.0.2900.5512 243 KB 2008-04-13 20:11:59 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
msrating.dll 8.0.6001.18702 189KO 08/03/2009 04:34:18 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
mstime.dll 8.0.6001.18968 598KO 09-10-2010 01:58:08 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
Occache.dll 8.0.6001.18968 202KO 09-10-2010 01:58:08 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
proctexe.ocx 6.3.2900.5512 80 KB 2008-04-13 20:10:35 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Intel Corporation
sendmail.dll 6.0.2900.5512 54 KB 2008-04-13 20:12:05 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
Shdoclc.dll 6.0.2900.5512 537KO 2008-04-13 13:03:19 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
Shdocvw.dll 6.0.2900.5512 1 464 KB 2008-04-13 20:12:05 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
Shfolder.dll 6.0.2900.5512 25KO 2008-04-13 20:12:05 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
Shlwapi.dll 6.0.2900.5912 463ko 08/12/2009 05:23:28 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
TDC.ocx 8.0.6001.18702 65KO 08/03/2009 04:30:56 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
URL.dll 8.0.6001.18702 104KO 08/03/2009 04:34:28 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
Urlmon.dll 8.0.6001.18968 1 183 KB 10/09/2010 01:58:08 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
Webcheck.dll 8.0.6001.18702 231KO 08/03/2009 04:34:48 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft Corporation
WinInet.dll 8.0.6001.18968 895 KB 10/09/2010 01:58:08 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 Microsoft CorporationInternet Explorer connectivity:
Dial connection preference never
LAN settings
AutoConfigProxy wininet.dll
AutoProxyDetectMode disabled
AutoConfigURL
Proxy disabled
ProxyServer
ProxyOverride
America Online
AutoProxyDetectMode disabled
AutoConfigURL
Proxy disabled
ProxyServer
ProxyOverride
Internet programs to use connection not available
Maximum attempts 10
Waiting between retries 5 sec
Disconnect idle 20 min time
Autodisconnect disabled
Modem Intel(r) 537EP V9x DF PCI Modem
Remote access PPP server
Connect to the network
Enable Software Compression Yes
Would require no encrypted password
Require no data encryption
TCP/IP network protocols
Use server assigned IP address Yes
The 0.0.0.0 IP address
Use server assigned NameServer Yes
Primary addresses DNS name server: 0.0.0.0
Secondary DNS: 0.0.0.0
Primary WINS: 0.0.0.0
Secondary WINS: 0.0.0.0
Use the Compression header IP Yes
Use the default gateway Yes
Name of the script fileYou have any ideas that could help me find an internet connection? Thanks for any help.
The removal of the virus seems to have taken some required system files. See if the System File Checker helps. Click Start > run and enter in the field open.
sfc/scannow
Press ENTER. The System File Checker must detect the missing necessary files and put back them. If this does not work, use a system restore point from before you were infected. If this does not work, get out of your XP installation diskettes.
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Unable to connect to the internet after the system restore and Windows Installer (Vista)
Hello
I have recently restored the whole system on the HP to my sister a virus that I was unable to remove it manually.The system restore went well until it has reached the point where he was going to reinstall Windows. The computer just turned itself off and the software installation was not complete. I am able to reinstall again. I must therefore hold the CTRL + alt + delete, go to Task Manager, click on audit.exe and complete the process to turn on the computer. But I can't do anything with it in safe mode. The main problem is: I can't connect to the internet! Even if the network discovery is on it will not find my wireless network. What can I do on the internet? And is it possible to install Windows again without the CD?Thanks in advance!Hello
· You are able to boot to the desktop in normal mode? If this isn't the case, then you get any code or message?
· How did you did system restore?
· Are you referring to the system recovery using the recovery partition or the drive?
I suggest that you start in safe mode with network and check if you can access the internet?
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/advanced-startup-options-including-safe-mode
Note: select SafeMode with networking among the startup options.
Respond with the required information so that we can help you further.
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Satellite L650 - unable to connect to the internet after the clean install of Windows 7
Hi guys
IM really angry because I just finished installing a new copy of w7 on my laptop (upgrade home pemium to proffesional) and now the ONLY way I can connect to the internet is via a usb device.
I even tried ethernet and no luck.
The screen display resolution is also mucked up.
What can I do?Also reset it to factory settings make me reinstall it home premium?
If so I'll do that but I need to know if this is the case, pleaseits a PSK1JE L650 btw
Post edited by: bilal98
> I tried Ethernet and no luck.
> The screen resolution is also mucked up.
> What can I do?You must install the necessary drivers.
For internet connection, you will need to install the LAN and WLan driver.
To get the best display resolution install display driver> Also reseting it to the factory settings let me reinstall it home premium?
> If so I'll do that but I need to know if it does, thank youLooks like you have already done this as posted here:
http://forums.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=68031 -
Unable to connect to the Internet after you install the update
My computer crashed this afternoon. I restored it since restoration, but Firefox lost disk and my Trend Micro antuvirus. I downloaded the two products, but when I try to install them, they are trying to reconnect to the internet to complete the download. Or the program is able to do. I can log on the Internet and to allow them there have turned off the Windows Firewall and Windows Defender, suspecting one of them was blocking the remote connection. I am running Windows Vista and IE8. When I Windows Update, I lose all internet connections and have to use system restore to go back before the updates.
Original title: remote connections
Hi Cauvagee,
· You are able to access remote desktop connection now after you disable the firewall and Windows Defender?
It seems that one of the update is at the origin of the problem of Internet connectivity. You can follow the steps below and check it it helps you solve the problem.
Step 1
You can access to view the history of update on your computer and the Coachman, who was the last update that was installed when this problem occurred and post back the details of the update.
To view the update history, follow the steps below:
a. open the control panel (all items view), and click the Windows Update icon.
b. click on the link to view update history.
Step 2
Check out who are the updates which has been installed on the computer before that the problem began, later, uninstall it and check if that helps.
- Open installed updates by clicking on theStart button, clickingControl Panel, clickingPrograms and then underPrograms and features, clickingView updates installed. Note the number KB for the updates have been installed before this problem started.
- Select the update that has been installed and uninstall the updates one by one and check the update which is at the origin of the problem.
Step 3
Once you take note of the update that causes this problem, you can download the stand-alone version of the update on your desktop and try to install it manually and check to see if it helps you to solve the problem of internet access. To download the standalone version of windows updates follow the steps below:
a. take note of the update with the Ko only when your computer tries to update and install it.
b. visit the following Microsoft Web site:http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/Search.aspx
c. search by downloading the update.
d. save it on the desktop.
e. try to install it manually.
If the problem persists after you have installed the stand-alone version of update, you can try to start the computer in safe mode with network and check if you can connect to the internet and post back the result. To boot to the desktop in safe mode keep tapping key F8 during restart. Once you see the option to start it in safe mode with select network and press ENTER.
Access the link to learn more about how to start the computer in safe mode:http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Start-your-computer-in-safe-mode
I hope this helps. Let us know the result.
Thank you and best regards,
Srinivas R
Microsoft technical support.
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Unable to connect to the internet after you have reinstalled Windows
It came with Vista on it, but it is basically screwed up... There was no recovery disk... so I did a clean install with a XP disk... all right except that I can't get on the internet... In the OTHER DEVICES ethernet controller PCI device, PCI Modem, SM Bus controller, unknown device and video controller (VGA Compatible) are all highlighted with a yellow question mark... Try to find the driver with my son's computer, but everything I find says that there in an internet search... until this problem is fixed, I can't connect to internet... Help, please! Thank you!!
Hi Dreman1970,
· What is the brand and model of the computer?
Of yellow exclamation, PCI Modem and other devices Ethernet controller describes the drivers necessary for the device are missing.
I suggest you use another computer connected to the internet to find your manufacturer's Web site. Then you need to find the driver to download links for your computer model. Once you have downloaded the drivers, you can transfer them to your computer and install them. Once the drivers are installed, you will be able to connect to the internet.
See the following article for more information on installing the drivers:
How to manage devices in Windows XP
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/283658
Let us know if that helps.
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Unable to connect to the internet after uninstalling Norton AV
After the uninstall of Norton with the intention to install "Microsoft Security Essentials" is no longer, I can access the internet. I tried wireless and it shows that I am connected to the internet but when I try to open IE8 it does not connect to the internet. I also tried with ethernet connection, and even once, it does not connect to the internet. I have 2 other computers that will connect and I can see all computers if I explore the network. This means that I'm connected to the network, but my internet is blocked. This computer has Windows Vista Home Priemium and IE8 and works for 9 months without problem until I uninstalled Norton. I did a "System Restore" to the 3 days before the uniinstall point and it did not fix the problem. It tells me that this is not a system problem?
TonyZ
http://Service1.Symantec.com/support/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039
Download and run the Norton Uninstaller above to remove the remnants of it.
The computer you are using now if you have an Internet connection with the other > download / save to desktop > copy to Flash Drive > transfer / install/run on the other computer/laptop.
See you soon.
Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner
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Unable to connect to the internet after uninstalling Symantec/Norton Antivirus software
I recently uninstalled Symantec/Norton antivirus to load Forefront for Windows and after that the uninstallation was complete and rebooted my laptop I was not able to connect to the internet. I can connect to the wireless network, but cannot open Internet Explorer.
http://Service1.Symantec.com/support/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039
Download and run the Norton RemovalTool to remove the remains of it.
See you soon. Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner
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Unable to connect to the internet after installing updates
Original title: I can't access the internet after running the latest updates! Please notify.
I can't access the internet after you run the last update! Please notify.
Hello
1. What is the error message that is disayed when connecting to internet?2. what type of internet connection do you use?3. Please post the KB number that was finally installed update.Please follow the links below to elp solve the problem.Method 1Using the troubleshooter from network in Windows 7Method 2Start the computer in start mode minimum avod conflicts with third aprty software.How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135Note: When you have done all the troubleshooting steps, follow step 7 of the article mentioned above to start the computer in normal mode.You can run this tool and display the results.
Internet Connectivity evaluation toolMethod 3Step 1Start in safe mode with Networking if you have awired connection and troubleshoot completed the question.Description of the safe mode.
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/what-is-safe-mode
Step 2
a. turn off your antivirus software and firewall
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/disable-antivirus-softwareb. disable your firewall
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/turn-Windows-Firewall-on-or-offImportant note: Antivirus software can help protect your computer against viruses and other security threats. In most cases, you should not disable your antivirus software. If you need to disable temporarily to install other software, you must reactivate as soon as you are finished. If you are connected to the Internet or a network, while your antivirus software is disabled, your computer is vulnerable to attacks.
I hope this helps.
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Unable to connect to the internet after the installation of security updates
Original title: whenever I have install a windows update and restarting, I can't connect to the internet.
updates of the problem are all updates of security
Another problem - whenever I try to download a game comes the message that the download is interrupted because the rollback feature
Hi pjm1948,
1. you receive messages or error codes?
2. How are you trying to re-establish the Internet connection?
3. which of the update that you are trying to install?
Step 1:
You can try to run the Network Diagnostics tool and check if it helps.
Check out the link:
The problems of Internet connection
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/troubleshoot-Internet-connection-problems
Step 2:
You can try to check the history of update to the number of KB of the update that causes the problem.
Check out the link:
See the Windows updates are installed
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/see-which-Windows-updates-are-installed
You try to install the update manually download from the Microsoft Download Center.
Check out the link:
http://www.Microsoft.com/downloads/en/default.aspx
About the issue with the download of the game, you receive this error message when you try to download a particular game?
You can read the following article and try the suggested steps.
How to optimize Internet Explorer
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/936213
Hope this information is useful.
Jeremy K
Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
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Unable to connect to the internet after installing the update.
Whenever my computer downloads this update I can't connect to the internet.
A security update cumulative for Internet Explorer 8 for Windows Vista (KB980182)
If I uninstall it I connect without a problem.
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial140.html
Understanding Windows Update and Extras in Windows Vista at the link above.
Remove the Vista updates; two ways to do this:
1. a System Restore to before the updates:
Click Start > programs > Accessories > system tools > System Restore > restore time/choose your own date > next
If you use Norton, disable it before using the system restore.
If it is impossible to enter the Normal Mode, do a Safe Mode system restore:
Press F8 at the startup/power and the list of startup options, use THE ARROW key to select Safe mode > and then press ENTER.
System restore steps according to the info above.
Also:
2. click on start > right click on computer > properties > Windows updates down the lower left corner > updates installed in the lower left corner in the next window
> then click the one that you don't want > uninstall will appear at the top > uninstall it.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In addition, on the page where you clicked "Installed updates", click on change settings at the top left corner it
> Change update settings in the next page of AutoUpdate to "check for updates but let me choose etc" > OK ".
When you take a look at pending updates, you can either download/install them one at the time, namely the update causing you problems.
> or if you do not need an individual > right-click on > UAC prompt > hide it
See you soon.
Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner
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