http://www.ntp-time-server.supanet.com/about-ntp-time-server.htm
Sorry - I was really hoping it was a matter of the router not handling IPSEC traffic well. Other than suggesting you check for a firmware...
start~run~services.msc and (click on the attached to see a larger version that you can read)
I'm sure you'll get some real expert looks later but I spot quite a few things running from \system32 that look strange and that is often an...
Hopefully this isn't a wireless issue. Try the following things. None can hurt and I think the combo may help cure your problem. - make sure...
http://www.updatexp.com/cryptographic-service.html is a pretty complete "what is wrong and how to fix it" although the author uses too many fancy...
If you are staying with basic volume structures you can get by with using fdisk to rebuild the MBR I suppose but with dynamic disks I wouldn't...
Yup. Same exact registry location and key name in XP. Should work. Anastasis - make sure you use the actual path on your PC to the I386...
IPSEC could easily be causing your problem. Try this: start~run~cmd and from the command prompt net stop policyagent If that allows you to...
You might want to take a few minutes to read This article about the whole browser thing. It does have quite an effect on a network and you...
Thanks for the update. Hope it's cured.
Errr - anybody want to offer an opinion on this log?
I suggested he post the hijackthis log here. Since he couldn't, I am while I try to find out what happened with the user account - Newt Newt,...
PSKill is a great tool for an admin and especially one who needs to work with remote systems. It allows you to stop a running process that...
Is there a port forwarding addy that I need to use? Nope. Port forwarding only affects inbound packets where you tell your router that any...
Hi gjanssens and welcome. The garbling was a problem with the forum software. We've only been running this version for a couple of days and...
maggie's suggestion is a good one. Local Area Connection 9 indicates you have quite a few network connections set up in software and you...
It is possible to network connect any of the Microsoft operating systems that do networking (so pretty much Win3.11 [windows for workgroups]...
The problem turns out to have been a glitch in the new forum software. Arie figures out the problem and it should be fixed now.
If you run an OS that has the System Restore feature, you may have bad stuff in the 'restore' archive that reloads the junk. Try turning off...
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