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date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 10:46:11 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web        back       


Can't connect to the network   
On my XP desktop I suddenly can't connect to the network.  If I do a system 
restore I can connect but all my profile information is lost (desktop. 
settings) etc. etc.
Don't see anything in the event viewer except for a CI index corruption 
message that seems unrelated.  Having no luck determining what DLL or system 
setting might be the issue.  The devices say they are working fine. Intel Pro 
wireless software doesn't even know about the wireless card so something is 
really up.   Since I get connectivity back with the restore I know that 
something happened but I need some direction on how to find it.  Both my 
wireless and my broafband card are affected.  Would ask my desktop guys to 
help but they will want to reimage and that is just as bad as a system 
restore.

Thanks in advance.

S
date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 10:46:11 -0700   author:   SusanMSDN

RE: Can't connect to the network   
This is just a quick stab in the dark - If you are running zonealarm you need 
to reduce the security level, then download the newest version that fixes the 
MS patch that was issued on 7/8/2008

"SusanMSDN" wrote:

> On my XP desktop I suddenly can't connect to the network.  If I do a system 
> restore I can connect but all my profile information is lost (desktop. 
> settings) etc. etc.
> Don't see anything in the event viewer except for a CI index corruption 
> message that seems unrelated.  Having no luck determining what DLL or system 
> setting might be the issue.  The devices say they are working fine. Intel Pro 
> wireless software doesn't even know about the wireless card so something is 
> really up.   Since I get connectivity back with the restore I know that 
> something happened but I need some direction on how to find it.  Both my 
> wireless and my broafband card are affected.  Would ask my desktop guys to 
> help but they will want to reimage and that is just as bad as a system 
> restore.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> S
date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 17:16:00 -0700   author:   Tony4554

RE: Can't connect to the network   
Thanks for the reply Tony.  Turns out my TCPIP stack must have somehow gotten 
corrupted.  I followed some suggestions found in this group such as 
recreating the catalog and reinstalling tcpip and it worked.

Thanks again  

"Tony4554" wrote:

> This is just a quick stab in the dark - If you are running zonealarm you need 
> to reduce the security level, then download the newest version that fixes the 
> MS patch that was issued on 7/8/2008
> 
> "SusanMSDN" wrote:
> 
> > On my XP desktop I suddenly can't connect to the network.  If I do a system 
> > restore I can connect but all my profile information is lost (desktop. 
> > settings) etc. etc.
> > Don't see anything in the event viewer except for a CI index corruption 
> > message that seems unrelated.  Having no luck determining what DLL or system 
> > setting might be the issue.  The devices say they are working fine. Intel Pro 
> > wireless software doesn't even know about the wireless card so something is 
> > really up.   Since I get connectivity back with the restore I know that 
> > something happened but I need some direction on how to find it.  Both my 
> > wireless and my broafband card are affected.  Would ask my desktop guys to 
> > help but they will want to reimage and that is just as bad as a system 
> > restore.
> > 
> > Thanks in advance.
> > 
> > S
date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 17:36:00 -0700   author:   SusanMSDN

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