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Originally Posted by lorjack
Did you reinstall the NIC drivers, when you did your troubleshooting?
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Yes.
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I'm a little troubled by that statement. What was it that the scans were finding?
This is in XP right?
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Just a few moderate level threats. The comment was made because 90% of all computers seem to have spyware, not because I had a significant problem; Yes, I do have XP.
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Windows XP
Open up a command prompt (Start > Run > CMD)
Type the bolded commands in the command prompt window:
Reset TCP/IP Stack: netsh int ip reset reset.log
Reset WINSOCK entries: netsh winsock reset catalog
When finished reboot
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I Reset the winsock entries, but I couldn't find out how to reset the TCP/IP Stack.
The command prompt wouldnt let me type it all in at once, I had to type netsh, enter, winsock, enter, reset catalog
After following the same steps for the stack, I get to reset and it says "The Syntax supplied for this command is not valid."
I tried reset resetlog.txt, reset reset.log, reset resetlog.txt, reset reset.txt
It says "Examples: reset resetlog.txt"
Update: I went here
http://support.microsoft.com/default...357#FixItForMe and used the program to reset the stack.
Still no change in my connection.