Thanks. I talked to the sysadmin and Radiology is going to send it back to the 
vendor. (And that's another issue-IT director was quite upset that these 
workstations were ordererd without going through IT; big no no).
Yeah, I remember those days.  Back then, though, if you ran into the issue you 
could always delete TCP/IP and reinstall.

To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: socket error when trying to join domain
From: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2010 06:58:44 -0500



Did you turn off networking?  Delete
the NIC in the hardware manager?



This goes WAY back to the Win95 clients
in an NT4 domain, but adding the NIC back in (then re-installing the networking
components) worked every time.

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<[email protected]> wrote on 10/05/2010 03:34:18
PM:



> Yes.  I went through and turned off any services not absolutely


> necessary. Checked processes, too.

> 

> > From: [email protected]

> > To: [email protected]

> > Subject: RE: socket error when trying to join domain

> > Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2010 14:46:03 -0400

> > 

> > Have you checked the Windows Firewall settings? Try disabling
the firewall

> > and re-try joining the domain???

> > 

> > 

> > 

> > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 

> > Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2010 2:24 PM

> > To: NT System Admin Issues

> > Subject: socket error when trying to join domain

> > 

> > XP sp3 computer.  It's brand new, just got it in.  When
I attempt to join

> > the domain, I get the following error:

> > 

> > "An operation was attempted on something that is not a socket."

> > (error code 0x00002736 WSAENOTSOCK)

> > 

> > Googling the error, the only thing I could find was an MS kb
to replace

> > Winsock and Winsock2.  I got those keys from another XP
pc and merged them

> > in.  Unfortunately, that did not fix the problem.

> > 

> > Since I had joined a server to the network that same day, I don't
believe

> > this is an issue where it can't contact a DC.  I've put
>500 pc's on our

> > network and never had this error before.

> > 

> > I'm starting to think a wipe and reinstall may be the only solution.


> > Thoughts?

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