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Repair option not available for dial-up, doesn't even show up. Repair for 1394 connection chosen but came up with error ".....TCP/IP not enabled for this connection. Cannot proceed......". On choosing options however, there is a tick in the "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) box. Local Area connex repair option still grayed out.
D/loaded Winsock and chose "FIX". Rebooted and no change to report of the problem.
I'm sorry for all this inconveniance Lonny :banghead:
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Curiuos what is this connection for 1394 ?
PS: no inconveniance :)
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Sorry Lonny I'm not sure. Bit above my techinical now-how. Even this stuff we are doing here feels "cutting-edge" to me. All I know is that it's a built in firewire connector. Something to do with video input ? IEEE1394 host controller according to the manufacturers website :scratch:
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What manufacturer is that ?
Found more on IEEE1394 devices
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...02march25.mspx
In network connections rightclick > properties on each that are listed there one at a time >properties >Hilight Internet protocol (tcp/ip) if its there hit properties again then on that first page (general) what do you see ?
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VIA OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller
http://www.via.com.tw/en/index.jsp
1394 General Properties
Obtain an IP address automatically.
Obtain DNS server address automatically.
Local Area Connection 3Com Gigabit LOM (3C940)
Same settings as above
Fujitsu Dial Up ASDL Modem
Properties > Networking > TCP/IP Properties
Obtain an IP address automatically
Use the following DNS Server addresses:
Preferred DNS Server **:***:***:***
Alternate DNS Server **:***:***:***
If you require these IP's let me know and I'll PM them to you.
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Fujitsu Dial Up ASDL Modem
Properties > Networking > TCP/IP Properties
Use the following DNS Server addresses:
write those down then set it to "Obtain dns server automaticly"
Reboot and see if theres still a problem.
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Aha..... success !!
"Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage... yada yada yada "
Thank you very much Lonny for your patience and for solving this pesky problem. Now my kids can do their homework without me having to babysit them in case they spell an address wrong and take it to that blasted website.
How the heck did those ip's get there :scratch:
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Fantastic
Normaly that would have shown in your Hijackthis logs or winsockfix should have helped, it was a leftover from the wareout/dns hijack.
Surf safe