Ian,
I had the same problem since saturday after a crash, In my Windows 2000
partition I could connect and everything, but on my Win 98 Se NOT, I tried
all the known and proven solutions, like removing and reinstalling Dial Up
Networking, removing and reinstalling all the protocols, adapters and
services,disabling all background running software (firewall, antivirus,
etc), restarting in safe mode and trying to connect to the internet, I
could connect and verify my username and password but no comunication after
that. I removed win98se and reinstalled everything again, .now I have the
internet OK again. I suspect that something happened after using Norton
WinDoctor, I am not sure, but It was one of the last things I did.
Carlos
----- Original Message -----
From: "HP-P.O.S." <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 1:48 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Network Problem
> Hope someone can explain what happened here.
>
> Two days ago while in the middle of checking email and Usenet I
experienced
> a crash. Initial reboot found no OS installed and took multiple attempts
> before successfull startup. Upon startup I had no network connection,
> although -- aside from the afore-mentioned -- all seemed okay. I
> reinstalled Realtek NIC and needed protocols. Now, upon Windows startup I
> get a mobile devices error (ActiveSync in installed) stating that TCP/IP
> Network Transfer Protocol not loaded; and, I cannot get onto the Internet.
> Yet, I can see and access my LAN. Anyone have any ideas? I haven't
swapped
> out NIC to confirm card yet (not too anxious to pull rack outta wall just
> for once machine). TIA
>
>
> Ian Carmichael
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