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BigAls87Z28
08-13-2008, 08:32 PM
Alllllright....every time my comptuer does the automatic loading of new windows software, it restarts itself, and then I try to go onto the internet...and it doesnt work.
AIM works...but Internet doesnt. I am connected to the internet, but when I open IE, nothinghappens
So.......what the ef?
Please dont say "elohel get (insert cool internet service here)" just help me fix this stuff

Knipps
08-13-2008, 08:35 PM
Just get firefox. I don't care that you don't want it. IE is CRAP.

PS check your firewall.

Jersyboyy
08-13-2008, 10:01 PM
He's right firefox is the shiznit. If that wont fix it iv said it before format and start from scratch with firefox.

Tsar
08-13-2008, 10:05 PM
firefox

ShitOnWheels
08-13-2008, 10:07 PM
If you restart again, will it work?

I used to have a problem that, if I brought my laptop to someone's house and used their wireless access, then came home, turned it on, and it connected to our wireless, I couldn't get on any of the sites I went on at the other house. It was weird. As soon as I rebooted, it'd work again.

BigAls87Z28
08-13-2008, 10:13 PM
Reboot does not work, but I did a system restore to before the 13th's update, and it works...hence why Im on the site now.

ryanfx
08-13-2008, 11:01 PM
Alllllright....every time my comptuer does the automatic loading of new windows software, it restarts itself, and then I try to go onto the internet...and it doesnt work.
AIM works...but Internet doesnt. I am connected to the internet, but when I open IE, nothinghappens
So.......what the ef?
Please dont say "elohel get (insert cool internet service here)" just help me fix this stuff

I'm assuming your by your "internet" you only mean your browser software?

Can you be more specific with "nothinghappens"? Is there an error message? unable to resolve address?

open up a command prompt and type ping google.com - do you get results? If you do I would check your connection settings in IE. What kind of ISP do you have? Do you need to connect through a proxy or is it just home use? I'd need some more information before I help you further.

madness410
08-14-2008, 12:41 AM
if aim works you are obv. getting a connection somewhere. check your firewall or maybe your internet explorer software is faulty. try uninstalling it and re installing it or consider downloading a new browser

Untamed
08-14-2008, 08:18 AM
There is a known problem with one of the Window's updates, and a resetting of firewall settings. If you use Zone Alarm as a firewall, there will be a conflict with Zone Alarm and the new firewall settings within IE. One fix is to disable the firewall within IE, and make sure Zone Alarm is ON, with all of their current updates. That's what fixed mine.

EDIT: Make sure Zone Alarm recognizes the PC / network you are connected to by looking at the liststings in the Trusted section. If your PC / network isn't listed, manually kick off a search for networks or unplug then plug in the network cable.

Knipps
08-14-2008, 04:56 PM
I asked him the other night what firewall he was using and after a long pause I got
"umm... stock?"

So I don't think it's ZA :lol:

BigAls87Z28
08-14-2008, 06:47 PM
I think I dl'ed zone alarm, and that was a mess so I canned it.
I "updated" itself again, and now I cannot get onto IE. It says internet connection cannot be established, but my wireless is on, AIM works, just IE doesnt connect.
I had my firewall "off" and still did that, so I dont think its a firewall problem.
I need to go back and uninstall the updates, andmake sure that the computer does not automaticly update anymore.

Tru2Chevy
08-14-2008, 08:02 PM
You shouldn't allow auto updates anyway. Bill Gates is evil.....

Have you tried FireFox yet? :D

www.getfirefox.com

- Justin

ryanfx
08-15-2008, 01:09 AM
go to tools --> options --> and find out what type of connection you are using in IE. re set it up using the wizard and see if that fixes anything. Also just to verify everything is dandy go to start --> run --> type "ipconfig /all" and post the output here.

Untamed
08-15-2008, 09:17 AM
Al,

Did the Windows update include Service Pack 3? If so, there's a known issue with SP3 and IE. Google more issues if this doesn't help.

Office XP Service Pack 3 problems bite users

By Brian Livingston

Microsoft released its latest mass beta test on an unsuspecting populace when it started downloading into end users' computers on Mar. 9 its new Service Pack 3 for Windows XP (http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;en-us;832671).

The update package — which at least has a poetic name — has caused grumbling by PC professionals who refer to it using some less-than-flowery language.

"The Pack was not widely circulated around the developer community before release," says Woody's Office Watch (http://www.woodyswatch.com/office/archtemplate.asp?v9-n07), an e-mail newsletter that focuses on Microsoft Office tips and tricks. Referring to reports of widespread incompatibilities between SP3 and other companies' software (and some of Microsoft's own software), the publication added, "This is something that Microsoft could have avoided if it had wished to, but presumably either didn't know nor care about the consequences for customers."

In this issue of Brian's Buzz, I report on these problems and bring you some fixes and workarounds to mitigate the pain. I do not recommend that you install Office XP SP3 unless you examine the issues described below and carefully test the service pack on a noncritical machine that's running your particular suite of applications.

SP3 doesn't install if SP1 or SP2 are installed
With all of SP3's problems, it's ironic that one of the most common complaints is that people can't get the dang thing to install at all. The noninstallation is iritating but saves the users from having to deal with the incompatibilities that would have resulted!

This problem is succintly described by reader Evan Katz, who couldn't get SP3 to install on Office XP. In fact, he couldn't even get Microsoft's online Office Update page to recognize that his PC was lacking the patch:



"The very new Microsoft Office XP SP3 erroneously fails to install on many standard/vanilla computer systems, including mine (HP Pentium, 1 gig RAM, Windows XP Pro, etc.). Specifically, SP3, when attempting to install, quits/aborts and gives a false/incorrect error message:'The expected version of the product was not found on your system'

even though it should install right over the existing Office XP installation (specifically, on my system, Word 2003 v. 11.6113.5703 and Outlook 2003, v. 11.5608.5703).

"Moreover, this error is repeated, in effect, on the Office Update web test, which likewise incorrectly states:

'Your Office products do not need any updates'

when, in fact, my system indeed is ready for the new SP3 update."Microsoft quickly acknowledged in Knowledge Base article 837826 (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=837826) that SP3 has this problem. The company says the false error messages occur when


A machine has had Service Pack 1 or Service Pack 2 installed on Office XP from an administrative installation point, and
The SP3 update is being downloaded from the Office Update site or the Microsoft Download Center.Two possible workarounds, the article says, are to



Create a new administrative installation point that contains only an RTM (released to manufacturing) version of Office XP, without any service packs, or
Use the "full-file" version of Office XP SP3, rather than the smaller Office Update version, on an installation point or an individual PC.Unfortunately, the "full-file" SP3 update is a gigantic hunk of software — almost 60 megabytes. Even with code that's this extensive, reader Katz reports that the "full-file" version fails in his environment with the same erroneous error message. Furthermore, Katz says he never installed SP1 or SP2 from an administrative installation point, which is what Microsoft says is causing the failures.

SP3 causes dialog boxes to pop up incessently
If you do manage to get SP3 to install on Office XP, you may encounter the issue that many observers consider the worst: the lack of compatibility of the service pack with major, mission-critical applications — including Microsoft's own.

Reader Walter Wood suffers from this problem whenever he uses Microsoft Word to compose e-mail messages for delivery by Microsoft Outlook:

"Recently, Office SP3 was installed on my system with Office XP. Now Outlook gives me a security warning every time I create, reply to, or forward an e-mail message. This warning states that a program is attempting to access my Address Book. I then have to click Yes or No to give it permission. (The end result is the same, regardless of what my answer is.) Generally I get this warning two times before Outlook lets me continue with the message.

"I did find that not using Word as my e-mail editor will eliminate the warning messages. But then I do not have the extra features provided by using Word. I am attached to an Exchange Server, and I'm told there is a workaround that our IT department can use. But so far, this has not happened."In a Usenet discussion forum, PC user Larry Bohen illustrated how bad the problem can get:



"I have a similar problem that started just after I installed Office XP SP3, only the box pops up 3-4 times for every e-mail I receive (several hundred a day)."These repeated warnings and alerts have an admirable purpose. Microsoft is trying to make it harder for worms and viruses to send out mass mailings from Outlook. But this seems to have been implemented sloppily and without adequate coordination with vendors of competing e-mail, antispam, and hot-sync applications.

The following programs, and certainly many others, need updates to work with SP3 — and many of the necessary updates weren't available until after SP3 caused enormous headaches:



ActiveX applications (uninstall them, unless fixes are available)
NewsGator (see update page (http://newsgator.mykbpro.com/Article_7C4B4.aspx))
Norton AntiSpam (run LiveUpdate)
SpamNet (see update page (http://www.cloudmark.com/support/spamnet/kb/article.php?id=74))
IHateSpam (see update page (http://support.sunbelt-software.com/scripts/rightnow.cfg/php.exe/enduser/std_adp.php?&p_faqid=1096))
Palm Hotsync (upgrade to version 4.1.0 (http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&selm=%230OUIxQCEHA.1544%40TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl) or higher)
Word e-mail macros and Acrobat add-in for Word (rename or remove them, or don't use Word as your e-mail editor)
Some Word templates, such as PalmApp.dot (remove from Word's startup folder)The workaround for the constant warnings described by reader Wood, above, is either to install the free Express-Soft ClickYes (http://www.express-soft.com/mailmate/clickyes.html) program — which clicks "Yes" on the alert boxes for you — or to digitally "sign" and then "trust" your e-mail macros. You can do the latter using SelfCert.exe, a Microsoft utility that is located on the CD-ROM of Office 2000 and higher (but is not installed by default). More information is available from KB article 217221 (http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;en-us;217221) and Slipstick (http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2002sp3.htm).

Ten days after Office XP SP3 was released, Microsoft issued details about incompatibilities such as those described above, especially as they relate to Outlook 2002, the version included in Office XP, and Outlook 2003. See KB 838871 (http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;en-us;838871).

Mail-merging in Word spawns database warnings
Installing Office XP SP3 is reported to cause database warnings to pop up every time a mail-merge to Word from a separate database is performed. This was acknowledged by Microsoft as a known issue with Word back in September 2003, but SP3 seems to make the problem crop up more consistently.

Every time you run the mail-merge, you see a warning such as the following:


Opening this will run the following SQL command:

SELECT * FROM C:\file_name.log

Data from your database will be placed in the document. Do you want to continue? You can place a line in the Registry to prevent the alert from popping up, as described by Microsoft in KB 825765 (http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;en-us;825765).

There's an error in the article, however. Where the description shows "11.0" in the Registry branch, the number should be "10.0".

Don't bother trying to uninstall SP3
In case you've already run Service Pack 3 and you're so sick of it that you want to get rid of it, think again. It can't be undone using the Add/Remove Programs control panel. You may be able to roll back to your old configuration using System Restore, however.

BigAls87Z28
08-15-2008, 05:34 PM
I havent even downloaded SP1...every time I uploaded something from Windows, things get messed up.

jims69camaro
08-17-2008, 07:28 AM
normally, if there is a problem with your connection, either you did something or a virus did something for you. first, make sure you are virus free. AVG-free is the ticket. you should also have spybot - search and destroy on your hard drive, running regularly (daily) and ad-aware. with those three software programs you can rest assured that you are virus free, provided they update and run on a daily basis. i very rarely run into anything that thet can't handle.

ok, so now you are virus free. does IE work? if not, at this point i highly recommend firefox. it runs just like IE without the viruses and bugs.

no firefox? i would go into tools > internet options > and start checking to make sure everything is the way it should be. click on the tabs, check connection, check advanced, basically just nose around and see what's what. if you haven't gotten it connected by now, and you had viruses or bugs removed (registry bugs can be a real pain to track down) then re-install IE. to re-install it, i think you have to remove it via start > control panel > add or remove programs > add/remove window components (on left hand side of window) to remove the current IE. once you re-install, the default settings should get you up and running. let me know how things work out, if they do - or even if they don't.

remember, remove the viruses and bugs first, then re-install.

BigAls87Z28
08-17-2008, 08:54 AM
Ok, I have narrowed it down to that the computer automaticly updates itself, IE no longer works.
I go to system restore, undo the updates, and it works.
Problem is....I turned off the auto-updates, but this morning...TADA! Log in screen, and same thing.
Aim starts and works, IE is a no go.
I am gunna turn the auto updates off again

jims69camaro
08-17-2008, 08:56 AM
you know, service pack 3 might solve all of your problems...

Knipps
08-17-2008, 09:14 AM
these updates come out for a reason :lol:

ryanfx
08-17-2008, 10:38 AM
turning off auto updates is a poor idea. From how out of date your updates are that might be why your computer is compromised in the first place. I would do a fresh reinstall and get updates from the beginning like you should.

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Tsar
08-17-2008, 12:58 PM
wow pre SP1 computer? no wonder it doesn't work, its from 2002 :lol:

Saitin
08-20-2008, 02:11 PM
I havent even downloaded SP1...every time I uploaded something from Windows, things get messed up.

wow SP1 has about 100 security and network fixes until you get that installed or sp3 ur screwed no amtter what you do.

IMO reformat you pc reinstall network,mobo,video drivers DL and install sp1-sp3 reinstall rest of drivers dl and install firefox delete IE from tool bar and desktop(uninstall it) now dl and install your antivirus

Now if you do all the above int hat order you should never encounter problems unless you are browsing the pron

or simply get a new computer if your on a 2002 or older machine

BigAls87Z28
08-20-2008, 09:45 PM
I dunno what I have, the lap top is brand new as of Christmas 2007.

shane27
08-21-2008, 11:41 AM
turning off auto updates is a poor idea. From how out of date your updates are that might be why your computer is compromised in the first place. I would do a fresh reinstall and get updates from the beginning like you should. yes it is is poor idea and yes it sucks but you need to install the windows updates.... otherwise your open for big time problems