After removing all the spyware, trojans infected on a friends computer, by
various antispy programs, the internet connection no longer works.
The system now seems free of viruses, but after removal it has caused loss
of connection.
After attempting to access the windows firewall via control panel to check
what may be blocking, it says error, unable to open.
System restore also has a problem where as it also seems not to be working.

Before the internet connection went down, we logged on to windows one care
site, downloaded the necessary files and proceeded to do a scan.
It stopped scanning at 51% with an error message.(not sure what message it
said as I was not there at the time)
After that, no internet connection.
Tried reloading his isp software, unable to connect to modem.

It does appear to me that there is some sort of corruption in the windows
firewall causing all this, is there a work around it, or a clean wipe of h/d
his only fix.

Running xp sp2
dual core cpu, 2 gb ram

Programs used to clean were, spybot, spyware doctor, super anti spyware,
adaware.
Anti virus protection is nortons.

Any help is appreciated.

Cheers.

Re: no internet connection by The

The
Sat Aug 23 16:33:56 PDT 2008

Try my Winsock Repair network tool. Download it here
http://pcbutts1.com/downloads/tools/tools.htm



--
Cyberstalking is a crime. If you had one as bad as I did simply ignoring
them is not an option.




"funguy" <funguy@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
news:P31sk.30877$IK1.13762@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
> After removing all the spyware, trojans infected on a friends computer, by
> various antispy programs, the internet connection no longer works.
> The system now seems free of viruses, but after removal it has caused loss
> of connection.
> After attempting to access the windows firewall via control panel to check
> what may be blocking, it says error, unable to open.
> System restore also has a problem where as it also seems not to be
> working.
>
> Before the internet connection went down, we logged on to windows one care
> site, downloaded the necessary files and proceeded to do a scan.
> It stopped scanning at 51% with an error message.(not sure what message it
> said as I was not there at the time)
> After that, no internet connection.
> Tried reloading his isp software, unable to connect to modem.
>
> It does appear to me that there is some sort of corruption in the windows
> firewall causing all this, is there a work around it, or a clean wipe of
> h/d his only fix.
>
> Running xp sp2
> dual core cpu, 2 gb ram
>
> Programs used to clean were, spybot, spyware doctor, super anti spyware,
> adaware.
> Anti virus protection is nortons.
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
> Cheers.
>
>


RE: no internet connection by MickMurphy

MickMurphy
Sat Aug 23 21:28:01 PDT 2008

Right-click on the Norton Task Bar Icon> see if it is blocking Internet.
--
Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia


"funguy" wrote:

> After removing all the spyware, trojans infected on a friends computer, by
> various antispy programs, the internet connection no longer works.
> The system now seems free of viruses, but after removal it has caused loss
> of connection.
> After attempting to access the windows firewall via control panel to check
> what may be blocking, it says error, unable to open.
> System restore also has a problem where as it also seems not to be working.
>
> Before the internet connection went down, we logged on to windows one care
> site, downloaded the necessary files and proceeded to do a scan.
> It stopped scanning at 51% with an error message.(not sure what message it
> said as I was not there at the time)
> After that, no internet connection.
> Tried reloading his isp software, unable to connect to modem.
>
> It does appear to me that there is some sort of corruption in the windows
> firewall causing all this, is there a work around it, or a clean wipe of h/d
> his only fix.
>
> Running xp sp2
> dual core cpu, 2 gb ram
>
> Programs used to clean were, spybot, spyware doctor, super anti spyware,
> adaware.
> Anti virus protection is nortons.
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
> Cheers.
>
>
>