cvanblok
Mon Jun 23 22:49:00 PDT 2008
This worked for me...
1. Rebuild the Winsock LSP chain. To do this, follow these steps: a. Log on
to the Microsoft Windows XP workstation as an administrator.
b. Click Start, click Run, type cmd, and then click OK.
c. At the command prompt, type the following, and then press ENTER:
netsh Winsock reset
When the program is finished, you will receive the following message:
Successfully reset the Winsock Catalog. You must restart the machine in
order to complete the reset.
If you receive this message, go to step 1d.
If you are not logged in as an administrator, you will receive the following
error message:
Unable to reset the Winsock Catalog. Access is denied.
If you receive this message, log off the computer, and then log back on by
using an account with Administrator access. Typically, the first user account
that was created has Administrator access. Then, repeat steps 1b and 1c.
d. Restart your computer.
2. Test each of your third-party programs that are known to use LSPs.
3.
Reinstall any malfunctioning third-party programs that are known to use LSPs
Lastly, I do not even know if it is relevant but, in an attempt to help the
process along, can I throw in a wild card that might, or might not, provide
some "out of the box" food-for-thought on getting this problem closer to a
resolution:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/811259/en-us
"How to determine and to recover from Winsock2 corruption in Windows Server
2003, in Windows XP, and in Windows Vista"
If this is a waste of time, sorry, but I thought that I would give the
suggestion a go.