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Other tools or using the command line would produce an error trying to repair a non existent Winsock in the registry. You can go directly for the CurrentControlSet in the registry and set its Winsock to the defaults for your Windows version straight away, or try to restore whatever is found in the ControlSet backups.

The second option is useful if you want to try and save any registry information in Winsock from 3rd party applications. If you look at the number of Protocol entries found for any ControlSet, the minimum should be 10 and anything showing less than that has missing or corrupt entries.

In XP it will also offer to replace mswsock. For Vista and 7 it will use the System File Checker to replace the mswsock. Winsockreset is a small portable tool and works on Windows XP, Vista and 7. Download Winsockreset. Then reboot the computer. Download TCP Optimizer. Microsoft also have their own tool for repairing a corrupted Winsock and it comes in the form of one of their Fixit tools from the Solution Center.

Simply run the tool and tick the box to agree to the terms and then click next. There is a Microsoft support page where you can find out more about how to manually check for Winsock corruption and also how to fix the problem the manual way as well. Although Only XP and Vista are listed in the article, Windows 7 will work as well because it behaves the same way as Vista regarding Winsock repair. Download Microsoft Fixit This last utility is a bit different from the others in that it does need to be installed and in addition to actually fixing a number of problems, Connectivity Fixer can also actively monitor your internet connection for potential errors.

If an error is detected the program will ask if you want it repaired. Download Connectivity Fixer. Saved me from needing to rebuild a lot of customers PC's.

Got the system back on the internal network, backed up and running fanatastic! So i used this product and i see that it really does notwork maybe i am using it wrong please get back to me and give me some pointers that reguard this program! There's really not much to running the utility as described in the article. I use it when nothing else works and if this utility does not fix the problem, then I usually end up reinstalling Windows.

This is the best utility ever. Awesome tool.. Due to a virus outbreak Sasser, backdoor. I would always receive a network error immediately when trying to access any other machine. This tool repaired the damage done to the network configuration perfectly! Wonderful tool! Unfortunately this tool did not fix my connection issue. Any other ideas? I know I think, lol the problem is with winsock…I have the dreaded If this command along with Winsox XP Fix does not resolve your problem, it may be time to start over and re-install XP.

Do you have any other solutions? The fix did not work on my PC which is running SP2. I get the This will probably fix your problems if you can only connect to networks under "safe mode with networking". Here's the story. All of a sudden, without warning, one day my computer would not connect to any type of network. At first I thought it was a wireless problem, then I found it was not recognizing even a wired network.

I found out I could connect to a network but only in safe mode with networking. Brilliant application, I been banging my head against a brick wall with a customers PC. Problems included: Stuck on preparing network connections on boot up lsass. The tool is only for XP re-read the title again. My wife's computer developed a problem recently where her browser would not resolve anything. Performing a network repair solves the problem; but after a while the problem re-asserts itself.

I created a scheduled task to run a repair every 15 minutes — and that works, for now… But, why did this happen in the first place? Thanks very much for this software. It works wonderfully and solved a tricky connectivity problem. Your problem sounds more like an application problem, not a network problem, and is something that you are going to have figure out what is causing the problem. Therefore you need to troubleshoot the application and find out why it's not making the connection.

You also mentioned that the program is installed on other computers. Do those computers also lose connectivity at the same time the problem occurs. If they do, then it may be a problem on the server, not on the desktops. If Google does not appear, then it's a DNS problem. However, it did not fix my particular DNS problem. Been scouring the web, tried half a dozen fixes WinsockXP fix, loaded registry entries, XP network repair, etc to no avail.

Here's the deal:. Machine 1 gets all the appropriate IP info, can ping IP addresses inside and outside the firewall, but it cannot ping domain names or load pingable IP addresses as websites.



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