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Sniped Ur Azz 06-07-2005 08:37 PM

!! Urgent Tech Question !!
 
Hey guys, I was talking with my dad and we have come into a lil problem. You see there is a pc that belongs to a friend of ours that had MacFee on it, running XP with SP-2, and is part of a network. Well, we have since uninstalled MacFee and thought everything was fine...but when we tried to get online...we couldn't...we can not even SEE the Router's Control Panel Page in IE....was wondering if anyone knows anything about this and how to fix it. Thanks for ANY kind of help.


P.S. All the other pc's on the network are ABLE to log onto the network and internet. ;) Thanks for help.

1080jibber 06-07-2005 09:20 PM

control panel/network connections and then right click on the connection and repair it.

that might work

Sniped Ur Azz 06-07-2005 10:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1080jibber
control panel/network connections and then right click on the connection and repair it.

that might work

tried it lol ty tho

Doctor Duffy 06-07-2005 10:27 PM

That's happened to me. If you've got DSL, just reset your modem all over again by using a little pin to press that puny button.

TonyMontana 06-07-2005 10:36 PM

i was never able to get into my router login page with IE, so i got Firefox and it worked fine

Sniped Ur Azz 06-08-2005 12:29 AM

[quote="Doctor Duffy":ca36c]That's happened to me. If you've got DSL, just reset your modem all over again by using a little pin to press that puny button.[/quote:ca36c]

Tried it allready ;) lol....and about it being IE instead of FireFox...theres no difference...that PC was allready online before we took out Mcafee

Akuma 06-08-2005 04:21 AM

Check Device Manager and make sure your ethernet card/on board is still installed.

KTOG 06-08-2005 06:41 AM

Foreigner - Urgent

Scorpion -]M15F1T[- 06-08-2005 06:48 AM

[quote="Doctor Duffy":0934e]That's happened to me. If you've got DSL, just reset your modem all over again by using a little pin to press that puny button.[/quote:0934e]

Why would he reset the modem when he already said all the other pcs are online? oOo: Its not the connection its the pc and prob sp2/browser related

Try resetting your winsock files

type this in start>run>cmd then ok then type in the black window netsh winsock reset press enter this will reset ur winsocks in xp (SP2 only)
You also need to make totaly sure mcafee is gone cos it sometimes leaves configs in windows to block everythin.

let me know how u go

Sniped Ur Azz 06-08-2005 10:11 AM

[quote="Scorpion -]M15F1T[-":a8227][quote="Doctor Duffy":a8227]That's happened to me. If you've got DSL, just reset your modem all over again by using a little pin to press that puny button.[/quote:a8227]

Why would he reset the modem when he already said all the other pcs are online? oOo: Its not the connection its the pc and prob sp2/browser related

Try resetting your winsock files

type this in start>run>cmd then ok then type in the black window netsh winsock reset press enter this will reset ur winsocks in xp (SP2 only)
You also need to make totaly sure mcafee is gone cos it sometimes leaves configs in windows to block everythin.

let me know how u go[/quote:a8227]


lmao @ the modem stupid: ....Ok man, I will give that a go when I get to the computer...at home now. As far as removing any traces of mcafee, I believe I have I went through the folders by exploring, then I went ahead and went through the registry and took out any traces of it in there as well. I checked my add/remove programs to make sure they were gone from there as well. I will try resetting those as soon as I get to the pc. Thanks for the tip I will try it out and let you know!


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