Connection Conflicts.

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Dusthawk

For several months now my messengers MSN & Yahoo, as well as Netscape and
Mozilla Firefox, have been unable to detect my connection to the internet. I
connect mostly by DSL through my Network port but also via Wireless when I am
out and about. No matter how I connect, I still can't get them to work now.
Up until around August or around there my Yahoo Messenger worked fine but
stopped when I tried to upgrade to the next messenger. And when I tried to
revert back to the older version, it still would not connect. Ever since
Explorer 7 came out it has been trying to update to it but 7 won't work
either, only version 6 and I hesitate to upgrade anything anymore.

A couple of days ago I got a bunch of updates and when they installed my
Yahoo Web Messenger stopped working. I can receive messages but mine won't go
out to the recipient.

I am frustrated to the point of deleting all the updates ever installed on
this computer. I have a Gateway laptop with an Intel Centrino Processor and
512 MG RAM, and an 80 Gig hdd.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
 
Dusthawk wrote:
> For several months now my messengers MSN & Yahoo, as well as Netscape and
> Mozilla Firefox, have been unable to detect my connection to the internet. I
> connect mostly by DSL through my Network port but also via Wireless when I am
> out and about. No matter how I connect, I still can't get them to work now.
> Up until around August or around there my Yahoo Messenger worked fine but
> stopped when I tried to upgrade to the next messenger. And when I tried to
> revert back to the older version, it still would not connect. Ever since
> Explorer 7 came out it has been trying to update to it but 7 won't work
> either, only version 6 and I hesitate to upgrade anything anymore.
>
> A couple of days ago I got a bunch of updates and when they installed my
> Yahoo Web Messenger stopped working. I can receive messages but mine won't go
> out to the recipient.


Just a few commands I have stored.. no reason for them to work. Maybe
one will help.

Flush DNS

Click Start, Run, type:

IPConfig /FlushDNS [Press Enter key]

NETSH

Click Start, Run, type:

netsh winsock reset

Press Enter key

Restart the system

You can also try this software download from a working machine:

LSP-Fix
http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm

--
Joe =o)
 
"Elmo" wrote:

> Dusthawk wrote:
> > For several months now my messengers MSN & Yahoo, as well as Netscape and
> > Mozilla Firefox, have been unable to detect my connection to the internet. I
> > connect mostly by DSL through my Network port but also via Wireless when I am
> > out and about. No matter how I connect, I still can't get them to work now.
> > Up until around August or around there my Yahoo Messenger worked fine but
> > stopped when I tried to upgrade to the next messenger. And when I tried to
> > revert back to the older version, it still would not connect. Ever since
> > Explorer 7 came out it has been trying to update to it but 7 won't work
> > either, only version 6 and I hesitate to upgrade anything anymore.
> >
> > A couple of days ago I got a bunch of updates and when they installed my
> > Yahoo Web Messenger stopped working. I can receive messages but mine won't go
> > out to the recipient.

>
> Just a few commands I have stored.. no reason for them to work. Maybe
> one will help.
>
> Flush DNS
>
> Click Start, Run, type:
>
> IPConfig /FlushDNS [Press Enter key]
>
> NETSH
>
> Click Start, Run, type:
>
> netsh winsock reset
>
> Press Enter key
>
> Restart the system
>
> You can also try this software download from a working machine:
>
> LSP-Fix
> http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm
>
> --
> Joe =o)
>


Joe, Thanks for the input but it didn't work. I did everything in order you
suggested. I started with the DNS flush, and moved through the LSP fix
program you suggested. Nothing seemed to work. I installed every version of
Yahoo messenger I could get my hands on from version 6 on through to the
currently offered version. I am very frustrated with this and what makes it
worse is that I no longer have the recovery CD's from the manufacturer, they
were stolen, and the computer is out of warranty. Any other suggestions?
Anything I can look for or describe to help figure this out? I can build
computers all day long, but when it comes to diagnostics, I suck, lolol.

Jeff
 
Dusthawk wrote:
>
> "Elmo" wrote:
>
>> Dusthawk wrote:
>>> For several months now my messengers MSN & Yahoo, as well as Netscape and
>>> Mozilla Firefox, have been unable to detect my connection to the internet. I
>>> connect mostly by DSL through my Network port but also via Wireless when I am
>>> out and about. No matter how I connect, I still can't get them to work now.
>>> Up until around August or around there my Yahoo Messenger worked fine but
>>> stopped when I tried to upgrade to the next messenger. And when I tried to
>>> revert back to the older version, it still would not connect. Ever since
>>> Explorer 7 came out it has been trying to update to it but 7 won't work
>>> either, only version 6 and I hesitate to upgrade anything anymore.
>>>
>>> A couple of days ago I got a bunch of updates and when they installed my
>>> Yahoo Web Messenger stopped working. I can receive messages but mine won't go
>>> out to the recipient.

>> Just a few commands I have stored.. no reason for them to work. Maybe
>> one will help.
>>
>> Flush DNS
>>
>> Click Start, Run, type:
>>
>> IPConfig /FlushDNS [Press Enter key]
>>
>> NETSH
>>
>> Click Start, Run, type:
>>
>> netsh winsock reset
>>
>> Press Enter key
>>
>> Restart the system
>>
>> You can also try this software download from a working machine:
>>
>> LSP-Fix
>> http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm
>>

>
> Joe, Thanks for the input but it didn't work. I did everything in order you
> suggested. I started with the DNS flush, and moved through the LSP fix
> program you suggested. Nothing seemed to work. I installed every version of
> Yahoo messenger I could get my hands on from version 6 on through to the
> currently offered version. I am very frustrated with this and what makes it
> worse is that I no longer have the recovery CD's from the manufacturer, they
> were stolen, and the computer is out of warranty. Any other suggestions?
> Anything I can look for or describe to help figure this out? I can build
> computers all day long, but when it comes to diagnostics, I suck, lolol.


What firewall are you using? It might be blocking access. Try
disabling the firewall.

--
Joe =o)
 
"Elmo" wrote:

> Dusthawk wrote:
> >
> > "Elmo" wrote:
> >
> >> Dusthawk wrote:
> >>> For several months now my messengers MSN & Yahoo, as well as Netscape and
> >>> Mozilla Firefox, have been unable to detect my connection to the internet. I
> >>> connect mostly by DSL through my Network port but also via Wireless when I am
> >>> out and about. No matter how I connect, I still can't get them to work now.
> >>> Up until around August or around there my Yahoo Messenger worked fine but
> >>> stopped when I tried to upgrade to the next messenger. And when I tried to
> >>> revert back to the older version, it still would not connect. Ever since
> >>> Explorer 7 came out it has been trying to update to it but 7 won't work
> >>> either, only version 6 and I hesitate to upgrade anything anymore.
> >>>
> >>> A couple of days ago I got a bunch of updates and when they installed my
> >>> Yahoo Web Messenger stopped working. I can receive messages but mine won't go
> >>> out to the recipient.
> >> Just a few commands I have stored.. no reason for them to work. Maybe
> >> one will help.
> >>
> >> Flush DNS
> >>
> >> Click Start, Run, type:
> >>
> >> IPConfig /FlushDNS [Press Enter key]
> >>
> >> NETSH
> >>
> >> Click Start, Run, type:
> >>
> >> netsh winsock reset
> >>
> >> Press Enter key
> >>
> >> Restart the system
> >>
> >> You can also try this software download from a working machine:
> >>
> >> LSP-Fix
> >> http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm
> >>

> >
> > Joe, Thanks for the input but it didn't work. I did everything in order you
> > suggested. I started with the DNS flush, and moved through the LSP fix
> > program you suggested. Nothing seemed to work. I installed every version of
> > Yahoo messenger I could get my hands on from version 6 on through to the
> > currently offered version. I am very frustrated with this and what makes it
> > worse is that I no longer have the recovery CD's from the manufacturer, they
> > were stolen, and the computer is out of warranty. Any other suggestions?
> > Anything I can look for or describe to help figure this out? I can build
> > computers all day long, but when it comes to diagnostics, I suck, lolol.

>
> What firewall are you using? It might be blocking access. Try
> disabling the firewall.
>
> --
> Joe =o)
>


Already tried that, lol. Both firewall on, firewall off, included the
firewall exceptions, cleared and rebuilt the exception files. I am using the
standard Windows XP firewall.

Jeff
 
Dusthawk wrote:
>
> "Elmo" wrote:
>
>> Dusthawk wrote:
>>> "Elmo" wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dusthawk wrote:
>>>>> For several months now my messengers MSN & Yahoo, as well as Netscape and
>>>>> Mozilla Firefox, have been unable to detect my connection to the internet. I
>>>>> connect mostly by DSL through my Network port but also via Wireless when I am
>>>>> out and about. No matter how I connect, I still can't get them to work now.
>>>>> Up until around August or around there my Yahoo Messenger worked fine but
>>>>> stopped when I tried to upgrade to the next messenger. And when I tried to
>>>>> revert back to the older version, it still would not connect. Ever since
>>>>> Explorer 7 came out it has been trying to update to it but 7 won't work
>>>>> either, only version 6 and I hesitate to upgrade anything anymore.
>>>>>
>>>>> A couple of days ago I got a bunch of updates and when they installed my
>>>>> Yahoo Web Messenger stopped working. I can receive messages but mine won't go
>>>>> out to the recipient.
>>>>
>>>> Just a few commands I have stored.. no reason for them to work. Maybe
>>>> one will help.
>>>>
>>>> Flush DNS
>>>>
>>>> Click Start, Run, type:
>>>>
>>>> IPConfig /FlushDNS [Press Enter key]
>>>>
>>>> NETSH
>>>>
>>>> Click Start, Run, type:
>>>>
>>>> netsh winsock reset
>>>>
>>>> Press Enter key
>>>>
>>>> Restart the system
>>>>
>>>> You can also try this software download from a working machine:
>>>>
>>>> LSP-Fix
>>>> http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm
>>>>
>>> Joe, Thanks for the input but it didn't work. I did everything in order you
>>> suggested. I started with the DNS flush, and moved through the LSP fix
>>> program you suggested. Nothing seemed to work. I installed every version of
>>> Yahoo messenger I could get my hands on from version 6 on through to the
>>> currently offered version. I am very frustrated with this and what makes it
>>> worse is that I no longer have the recovery CD's from the manufacturer, they
>>> were stolen, and the computer is out of warranty. Any other suggestions?
>>> Anything I can look for or describe to help figure this out? I can build
>>> computers all day long, but when it comes to diagnostics, I suck, lolol.

>> What firewall are you using? It might be blocking access. Try
>> disabling the firewall.
>>
>> --
>> Joe =o)
>>

>
> Already tried that, lol. Both firewall on, firewall off, included the
> firewall exceptions, cleared and rebuilt the exception files. I am using the
> standard Windows XP firewall.
>
> Jeff


Can you browse to different sites?

Have you tried running SFC? Click Start, Run, type SFC /SCANNOW, click
OK. If any files are damaged or missing, they'll be replaced. You may
need to reboot afterwards so damaged files will be replaced.

This article suggests more TCP repairs:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;Q299357&ID=KB;EN-US;Q299357&FR=1

You might have to reinstall to get it working. The fact that two
devices won't let you communicate, both DSL and wireless kinda' limits
your options.

--
Joe =o)
 
"Elmo" wrote:

> Dusthawk wrote:
> >
> > "Elmo" wrote:
> >
> >> Dusthawk wrote:
> >>> "Elmo" wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Dusthawk wrote:
> >>>>> For several months now my messengers MSN & Yahoo, as well as Netscape and
> >>>>> Mozilla Firefox, have been unable to detect my connection to the internet. I
> >>>>> connect mostly by DSL through my Network port but also via Wireless when I am
> >>>>> out and about. No matter how I connect, I still can't get them to work now.
> >>>>> Up until around August or around there my Yahoo Messenger worked fine but
> >>>>> stopped when I tried to upgrade to the next messenger. And when I tried to
> >>>>> revert back to the older version, it still would not connect. Ever since
> >>>>> Explorer 7 came out it has been trying to update to it but 7 won't work
> >>>>> either, only version 6 and I hesitate to upgrade anything anymore.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> A couple of days ago I got a bunch of updates and when they installed my
> >>>>> Yahoo Web Messenger stopped working. I can receive messages but mine won't go
> >>>>> out to the recipient.
> >>>>
> >>>> Just a few commands I have stored.. no reason for them to work. Maybe
> >>>> one will help.
> >>>>
> >>>> Flush DNS
> >>>>
> >>>> Click Start, Run, type:
> >>>>
> >>>> IPConfig /FlushDNS [Press Enter key]
> >>>>
> >>>> NETSH
> >>>>
> >>>> Click Start, Run, type:
> >>>>
> >>>> netsh winsock reset
> >>>>
> >>>> Press Enter key
> >>>>
> >>>> Restart the system
> >>>>
> >>>> You can also try this software download from a working machine:
> >>>>
> >>>> LSP-Fix
> >>>> http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm
> >>>>
> >>> Joe, Thanks for the input but it didn't work. I did everything in order you
> >>> suggested. I started with the DNS flush, and moved through the LSP fix
> >>> program you suggested. Nothing seemed to work. I installed every version of
> >>> Yahoo messenger I could get my hands on from version 6 on through to the
> >>> currently offered version. I am very frustrated with this and what makes it
> >>> worse is that I no longer have the recovery CD's from the manufacturer, they
> >>> were stolen, and the computer is out of warranty. Any other suggestions?
> >>> Anything I can look for or describe to help figure this out? I can build
> >>> computers all day long, but when it comes to diagnostics, I suck, lolol.
> >> What firewall are you using? It might be blocking access. Try
> >> disabling the firewall.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Joe =o)
> >>

> >
> > Already tried that, lol. Both firewall on, firewall off, included the
> > firewall exceptions, cleared and rebuilt the exception files. I am using the
> > standard Windows XP firewall.
> >
> > Jeff

>
> Can you browse to different sites?
>
> Have you tried running SFC? Click Start, Run, type SFC /SCANNOW, click
> OK. If any files are damaged or missing, they'll be replaced. You may
> need to reboot afterwards so damaged files will be replaced.
>
> This article suggests more TCP repairs:
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;Q299357&ID=KB;EN-US;Q299357&FR=1
>
> You might have to reinstall to get it working. The fact that two
> devices won't let you communicate, both DSL and wireless kinda' limits
> your options.
>
> --
> Joe =o)



As long as I use IExplorer version 6, I can browse whereever, but if I try
installing any other browser or messenger, it won't work, Netscape, Firefox,
Yahoo messenger, MSN messenger, all of them.

I will try the SFC scan and let you know.

I hope I don't have to reinstall, I no longer have the recovery discs from
Gateway and they will not provide Tech support, it ran out of Warranty in May.

I'll let you know.

Jeff
 
"Dusthawk" wrote:

>
>
> "Elmo" wrote:
>
> > Dusthawk wrote:
> > >
> > > "Elmo" wrote:
> > >
> > >> Dusthawk wrote:
> > >>> "Elmo" wrote:
> > >>>
> > >>>> Dusthawk wrote:
> > >>>>> For several months now my messengers MSN & Yahoo, as well as Netscape and
> > >>>>> Mozilla Firefox, have been unable to detect my connection to the internet. I
> > >>>>> connect mostly by DSL through my Network port but also via Wireless when I am
> > >>>>> out and about. No matter how I connect, I still can't get them to work now.
> > >>>>> Up until around August or around there my Yahoo Messenger worked fine but
> > >>>>> stopped when I tried to upgrade to the next messenger. And when I tried to
> > >>>>> revert back to the older version, it still would not connect. Ever since
> > >>>>> Explorer 7 came out it has been trying to update to it but 7 won't work
> > >>>>> either, only version 6 and I hesitate to upgrade anything anymore.
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>> A couple of days ago I got a bunch of updates and when they installed my
> > >>>>> Yahoo Web Messenger stopped working. I can receive messages but mine won't go
> > >>>>> out to the recipient.
> > >>>>
> > >>>> Just a few commands I have stored.. no reason for them to work. Maybe
> > >>>> one will help.
> > >>>>
> > >>>> Flush DNS
> > >>>>
> > >>>> Click Start, Run, type:
> > >>>>
> > >>>> IPConfig /FlushDNS [Press Enter key]
> > >>>>
> > >>>> NETSH
> > >>>>
> > >>>> Click Start, Run, type:
> > >>>>
> > >>>> netsh winsock reset
> > >>>>
> > >>>> Press Enter key
> > >>>>
> > >>>> Restart the system
> > >>>>
> > >>>> You can also try this software download from a working machine:
> > >>>>
> > >>>> LSP-Fix
> > >>>> http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm
> > >>>>
> > >>> Joe, Thanks for the input but it didn't work. I did everything in order you
> > >>> suggested. I started with the DNS flush, and moved through the LSP fix
> > >>> program you suggested. Nothing seemed to work. I installed every version of
> > >>> Yahoo messenger I could get my hands on from version 6 on through to the
> > >>> currently offered version. I am very frustrated with this and what makes it
> > >>> worse is that I no longer have the recovery CD's from the manufacturer, they
> > >>> were stolen, and the computer is out of warranty. Any other suggestions?
> > >>> Anything I can look for or describe to help figure this out? I can build
> > >>> computers all day long, but when it comes to diagnostics, I suck, lolol.
> > >> What firewall are you using? It might be blocking access. Try
> > >> disabling the firewall.
> > >>
> > >> --
> > >> Joe =o)
> > >>
> > >
> > > Already tried that, lol. Both firewall on, firewall off, included the
> > > firewall exceptions, cleared and rebuilt the exception files. I am using the
> > > standard Windows XP firewall.
> > >
> > > Jeff

> >
> > Can you browse to different sites?
> >
> > Have you tried running SFC? Click Start, Run, type SFC /SCANNOW, click
> > OK. If any files are damaged or missing, they'll be replaced. You may
> > need to reboot afterwards so damaged files will be replaced.
> >
> > This article suggests more TCP repairs:
> > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;Q299357&ID=KB;EN-US;Q299357&FR=1
> >
> > You might have to reinstall to get it working. The fact that two
> > devices won't let you communicate, both DSL and wireless kinda' limits
> > your options.
> >
> > --
> > Joe =o)

>
>
> As long as I use IExplorer version 6, I can browse whereever, but if I try
> installing any other browser or messenger, it won't work, Netscape, Firefox,
> Yahoo messenger, MSN messenger, all of them.
>
> I will try the SFC scan and let you know.
>
> I hope I don't have to reinstall, I no longer have the recovery discs from
> Gateway and they will not provide Tech support, it ran out of Warranty in May.
>
> I'll let you know.
>
> Jeff


Well, No dice. I tried the SFC cleanup but it didn't work. I'll check out
the TCP repairs you recommend, but at this point I don't know if I want to
hold my breathe, lolol.

Jeff
 
Dusthawk wrote:
>
> "Dusthawk" wrote:
>
>>
>> "Elmo" wrote:
>>
>>> Dusthawk wrote:
>>>> "Elmo" wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Dusthawk wrote:
>>>>>> "Elmo" wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Dusthawk wrote:
>>>>>>>> For several months now my messengers MSN & Yahoo, as well as Netscape and
>>>>>>>> Mozilla Firefox, have been unable to detect my connection to the internet. I
>>>>>>>> connect mostly by DSL through my Network port but also via Wireless when I am
>>>>>>>> out and about. No matter how I connect, I still can't get them to work now.
>>>>>>>> Up until around August or around there my Yahoo Messenger worked fine but
>>>>>>>> stopped when I tried to upgrade to the next messenger. And when I tried to
>>>>>>>> revert back to the older version, it still would not connect. Ever since
>>>>>>>> Explorer 7 came out it has been trying to update to it but 7 won't work
>>>>>>>> either, only version 6 and I hesitate to upgrade anything anymore.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> A couple of days ago I got a bunch of updates and when they installed my
>>>>>>>> Yahoo Web Messenger stopped working. I can receive messages but mine won't go
>>>>>>>> out to the recipient.
>>> >>>>
>>>>>>> Just a few commands I have stored.. no reason for them to work. Maybe
>>>>>>> one will help.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Flush DNS
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Click Start, Run, type:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> IPConfig /FlushDNS [Press Enter key]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> NETSH
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Click Start, Run, type:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> netsh winsock reset
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Press Enter key
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Restart the system
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> You can also try this software download from a working machine:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> LSP-Fix
>>>>>>> http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Joe, Thanks for the input but it didn't work. I did everything in order you
>>>>>> suggested. I started with the DNS flush, and moved through the LSP fix
>>>>>> program you suggested. Nothing seemed to work. I installed every version of
>>>>>> Yahoo messenger I could get my hands on from version 6 on through to the
>>>>>> currently offered version. I am very frustrated with this and what makes it
>>>>>> worse is that I no longer have the recovery CD's from the manufacturer, they
>>>>>> were stolen, and the computer is out of warranty. Any other suggestions?
>>>>>> Anything I can look for or describe to help figure this out? I can build
>>>>>> computers all day long, but when it comes to diagnostics, I suck, lolol.
>>>>> What firewall are you using? It might be blocking access. Try
>>>>> disabling the firewall.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Joe =o)
>>>>>
>>>> Already tried that, lol. Both firewall on, firewall off, included the
>>>> firewall exceptions, cleared and rebuilt the exception files. I am using the
>>>> standard Windows XP firewall.
>>>>
>>>> Jeff
>>> Can you browse to different sites?
>>>
>>> Have you tried running SFC? Click Start, Run, type SFC /SCANNOW, click
>>> OK. If any files are damaged or missing, they'll be replaced. You may
>>> need to reboot afterwards so damaged files will be replaced.
>>>
>>> This article suggests more TCP repairs:
>>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;Q299357&ID=KB;EN-US;Q299357&FR=1
>>>
>>> You might have to reinstall to get it working. The fact that two
>>> devices won't let you communicate, both DSL and wireless kinda' limits
>>> your options.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Joe =o)

>>
>> As long as I use IExplorer version 6, I can browse wherever, but if I try
>> installing any other browser or messenger, it won't work, Netscape, Firefox,
>> Yahoo messenger, MSN messenger, all of them.
>>
>> I will try the SFC scan and let you know.
>>
>> I hope I don't have to reinstall, I no longer have the recovery discs from
>> Gateway and they will not provide Tech support, it ran out of Warranty in May.
>>
>> I'll let you know.
>>
>> Jeff

>
> Well, No dice. I tried the SFC cleanup but it didn't work. I'll check out
> the TCP repairs you recommend, but at this point I don't know if I want to
> hold my breathe, lolol.
>
> Jeff


No, if you can browse with IE, I doubt it's a TCP problem. Have you
checked for malware? It's doubtful you have any though; it would attack
IE certainly, if there was any.

Try one of these free online virus scans:

This one has a choice of a Quick or a Complete check
http://www.pcpitstop.com/

Symantec
http://security.symantec.com/default.asp?productid=ssr&langid=ie&venid=sym

<url:http://security2.norton.com/us/home.asp?j=1&venid=sym&langid=us&plfid=20&pkj=IHBEXIBVEMBQAUWZKTK>
then click the Security check link.

http://housecall.antivirus.com/ free online virus scan

http://www.ewido.net/en/

http://www.pandasoftware.com/products/activescan.htm

--
Joe =o)
 
> No, if you can browse with IE, I doubt it's a TCP problem. Have you
> checked for malware? It's doubtful you have any though; it would attack
> IE certainly, if there was any.
>
> Try one of these free online virus scans:
>
> This one has a choice of a Quick or a Complete check
> http://www.pcpitstop.com/
>
> Symantec
> http://security.symantec.com/default.asp?productid=ssr&langid=ie&venid=sym
>
> <url:http://security2.norton.com/us/home.asp?j=1&venid=sym&langid=us&plfid=20&pkj=IHBEXIBVEMBQAUWZKTK>
> then click the Security check link.
>
> http://housecall.antivirus.com/ free online virus scan
>
> http://www.ewido.net/en/
>
> http://www.pandasoftware.com/products/activescan.htm
>
> --
> Joe =o)
>


Joe,

I have three different Antivirus Programs, Norton, MacAfee, and Panda, but
they have to send me the updates as a packet Via Email. The Auto-updaters
don't work, they don't recognize a connection either. Also, if it helps, if I
download a program and it uses a downloader to get the install file, it
doesn't work as well.

I also have Two different Adware/Spyware programs. Neither the Antivirus nor
the adware/spyware can find any problems. Never found a virus and the adwares
and spywares, pnce cleaned have never been reinfected, so I doubt that is
whats going on.

I am at my wits end, as I am confident so are you. Dont feel bad about not
figuring this one out, I will probably just have to junk this Laptop and save
my money until I can afford a new computer. Being on disability sucks, they
don't give you enough ti live on and expect you to get back to work as soon
as possible, regardless of whats wrong. I have been off work for 18 months
now from a crushed ankle, six surgeries and tons of therapy and I am just now
beginning to walk again.

Anyway, If anything else occurs to you, feel free to write. If it makes it
any faster for you, my Email id Dusthawk@yahoo.com.

Peace,

Jeff
 
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