On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 11:34:19PM -0800, James Afford enlightened us
thusly
> Hi,
> 
> Also remove the Client for Microsoft networks (and File & Print
> Sharing) if you have then installed and reboot (or at very least, get
> of the networking properties).
> 
> The reinstalled them.  This should cause windows to re-install all you
> drivers from the "orginal" CD and usually fixes things up.
> 
> Also you should be able to ping yourself (ie the Localhost/127.0.0.1),
> without connecting (dialout).  This might save yourself a few phone
> calls :)
> 
> ======= At 2003-10-08, 09:29:00, Matthias Weingart wrote: =======
> 
> >On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 05:19:19AM -0800, Declan Moriarty wrote:
> >
> >> Ok. The results are in. I removed modems(It multiplies them), the
> >> dial up adapter & the nic in the Control Panel/system/device
> >> manager; In
> >
> >This was the wrong place. I had similar problems. Try to open
> >ControlPanel/network -> and remove at least tcp/ip there (or better
> >remove all entries:-); reboot and reinstall tcp/ip (or all you have
> >removed); be sure you get the drivers from the CD
> >
> >> Ping 127.0.0.1 still gives me Unable to Initialise Windows Socket
> >> Interface - Error 0
> >
> >Often software from other internet providers (aol oder german
> >tonnline) is installing there own winsock and destroy the windows,
> >dial-up and ethernet adapters winsock

Sorry lads. I did all of the above, and it all failed. Norton bellyaches
that tcp/ip is not installed, but it is :-((. It looks like a full
reinstall coming up.

Fortunately, there's other operating systems

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        With best Regards,


        Declan Moriarty.
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