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Fri Mar 30 23:42:15 CDT 2007
Is your Email server on your network?
Remember to use tracert (which help is completely unable to give help on - I
couldn't remember the name as it's been years since I last had network
problems - so I tried route in Help and got lots of useless hits - I had to
go look at the files to find the name.)
PathPing, if Microsoft hasn't destroyed this too combines tracert with Ping.
Every stage on the Route gets pinged so if your ISP router (or your ISP's
ISP's Router) is not working properly this will show. But due to DoS attacks
a lot of things refuse pings - so it's less useful these days for public
internet troubleshooting.
IE should, on the page where it says whatever give you a pathetic message
but also allow diagnostics. I have trouble connecting to a handfull of
Americian site - basically the three War Colleges in the US - and it's been
this way for years. After not working (Naval War College) all week I go to
try out Diags on it so it works. So I'm off to download a copy of the review
while I can (if you want to read
http://www.nwc.navy.mil/press/Review/2006/autumn/rtoc-a06.htm)
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"DP" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:erRfEfzcHHA.3484@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
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> And it's strange that I can get to my company's email website -- USING
> internet explorer -- while I can't get to any other websites. I guess
> that's what local access means.
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> "John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> wrote in message
> news:%237ZfHczcHHA.1244@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>I also had the same connection bubble you did, with local - internet and
>>then only local. Also tried all the ipconfig options I knew of and that
>>were suggested.
>>
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>> "DP" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
>> news:%23ZM$%23RzcHHA.596@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>> Thanks, John.
>>> Since my problem is occurring on two machines, I don't think that
>>> anything you do to a specific machine is really a solution. I'm thinking
>>> it must be from the DSL modem and out; not from anything that happens
>>> between the DSL modem and anything connected to it in the house.
>>> Curious: Is that your real email address or a spam trap? I'm on
>>> Bellsouth DSL. Was just checking to make sure you're not as well, cause
>>> if you are, that could be an explanation. Also note that BellSouth and
>>> ATT just merged, so if you're on any provider somehow connected with
>>> AT&T, that may be a common point as well.
>>> Also, I'm in southeastern Louisiana. Are you anywhere close to that?
>>> I'm just trying to see if we can narrow down commonalities between our
>>> two situations.
>>>
>>> The problem for me is intermittent. It may happen several times in the
>>> course of a few hours.
>>> I have sometimes disconnected the power from the modem, waited at least
>>> 30 seconds and reconnected and then restarted the 32-bit machine that's
>>> hard-wired to the modem. Sometimes that seems to fix the problem. But
>>> it's also possible the problem fixed itself during the time when the
>>> computer was shut down and the modem powered down.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> wrote in message
>>> news:OOGjfLzcHHA.596@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>> Sounds almost exactly like the problem I had several weeks ago. None
>>>> of the few ideas helped and I resorted to a system restore. You can
>>>> check my postings and replies from 3/19 and earlier. My find isn't
>>>> working for some reason, maybe yours will. Both had IE7 in the subject
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "DP" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:u5maO$ycHHA.5044@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>>> I'm having this problem on a Vista 64 bit machine, but it also happens
>>>>> on a machine using plain old 32-bit XP (though the processor is a
>>>>> single core, AMD 64-bit).
>>>>>
>>>>> I sometimes have problems connecting to websites using the browser.
>>>>> But at the same time, I can still check email and participate in NGs
>>>>> (as I am now). I can download data from financial institutions using
>>>>> Quicken. Instant messenger programs work.
>>>>>
>>>>> So, while the browser has trouble connecting, the Internet connection
>>>>> is obviously still there and working because these other programs show
>>>>> that to be the case. I tried installing the Opera browser, and it
>>>>> can't connect either during these periods either. So it's not just an
>>>>> IE problem.
>>>>>
>>>>> Both the Vista 64 and the XP 32 machines go through the same DSL
>>>>> modem. The Vista machine is connected wirelessly to the DSL modem.
>>>>>
>>>>> Both are using IE7. The Vista machine is using the version that came
>>>>> on the Vista Ultimate 64-bit OEM disk. The 32-bit machine is using a
>>>>> version I downloaded several months earlier.
>>>>>
>>>>> While I was in the process of writing this, a box popped up in the
>>>>> corner of my screen telling me that Avast AV has been updated. Usually
>>>>> that box pops up at bootup. But just now the machine had been on for
>>>>> several minutes when it popped up. Once that happened, I figured
>>>>> whatever had been the problem had ended, so I fired up Opera and it
>>>>> connected. (Before anyone says the problem was caused by the AV
>>>>> update, I can assure you that's not the case. The problem happens on
>>>>> two machines and I have that AV only loaded on one. I've also had the
>>>>> AV update on bootup, but then have this connectivity problem show up
>>>>> later.)
>>>>>
>>>>> Two more things:
>>>>>
>>>>> 1) When this problem happens, if I put my cursor over the internet
>>>>> connection icon in the system tray (on the Vista machine), it will
>>>>> show the connection and say "local access only." When I'm not having
>>>>> problems with the browser, it will show "Local and Internet."
>>>>>
>>>>> 2) When this problem occurs, I usually can still access my company's
>>>>> email website. I'm not sure, but I assume my company's email server is
>>>>> in the same city as my home, which is why I can access it. But I can't
>>>>> access any other internet sites.
>>>>>
>>>>> So, I guess my questions are:
>>>>>
>>>>> 1) What is "local access only"? Is it a problem with my ISP? With my
>>>>> DSL modem?
>>>>>
>>>>> 2) And why, when in "local access" mode, can I still get stuff from
>>>>> non-local sources while using Windows Mail, Quicken and instant
>>>>> messenger?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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