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April 7th, 2003, 02:31 AM
#1
Connection errors
Sorry if this isn't posted in the correct forum. I'm not sure it's a 'security' issue, but I'm at a loss as to what to do.
I am running Windows XP Home Edition. Yesterday I went through and cleaned out unnecesary programs and files. I didn't delete anything from any hidden folders.
I use Nortons System Works 2002 and ran windoctor and diskdoctor to fix any possible problems, then did a defrag on my hard drive.
After all that was finished I encountered my current problems.
There is a copy of the recycle bin that I cannot delete. All it's contents are the same as the original, anything I delet appears in both of them but each must be emptied seperately. I cannot rename it or remove it.
I can connect to the internet and browse with IE, but any secondary programs are having problems.
-Neither MSN nor Trillian will allow me to connect.
-Trying to Download with GetRight says: Error connecting to: Socket Error: Connection refused.
-Windows Media player's media guide will only show as 'The page cannot be displayed'
-mIRC = 'Unable to connect to IRC server'
I've tried doing a system restore and it won't let me restore.
I've searched the Norton Protected Recycle bin (both of them) for any important files I may have inadvertantly deleted and neither I nor windoctor found any.
I've checked my Internet connection settings to make sure everything is as it should be
I've even tried doing a recovery install of XP.
I'm out of ideas. Help?
Oops...couple issues I forgot to mention.
I had a program I was trying called Virus MD, it was supposed to be a virewall/virus alert program. I didn't like it and uninstalled it after about two days.
After uninstalling I started receiving warnings in my application event viewer:
"The description for Event ID ( 1 ) in Source ( True Vector Engine ) cannot be found. The local computer may not have the necessary registry information or message DLL files to display messages from a remote computer."
I've also had trouble connecting to this site, with an error that says:
Warning: Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/tmp/mysql.sock' (111) in /data/httpd1/htdocs/admin/db_mysql.php on line 42
Warning: MySQL Connection Failed: Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/tmp/mysql.sock' (111) in /data/httpd1/htdocs/admin/db_mysql.php on line 42
(I'm unsure as to if this is my problem, or a database problem for the site)
Thanks again.
Faqt
If you want to make God laugh....make plans.
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April 7th, 2003, 02:49 AM
#2
I've had some similar problems myself, and although this is far-fetched, try to disable/enable QoS on your internet-connection, it seems this little MS-bastard is causing a lot of problems on some systems (including mine).
Just a thought, let me know if it works
I had a program I was trying called Virus MD, it was supposed to be a virewall/virus alert program. I didn't like it and uninstalled it after about two days.
After uninstalling I started receiving warnings in my application event viewer:
"The description for Event ID ( 1 ) in Source ( True Vector Engine ) cannot be found. The local computer may not have the necessary registry information or message DLL files to display messages from a remote computer."
The True Vector Engine is a part of the ZoneAlarm software firewall, I googled for it and found this post at the zonelabs forum, maybe it could be helpful for you.
http://forums.zonelabs.com/zonelabs/...message.id=158
I've also had trouble connecting to this site, with an error that says:
Warning: Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/tmp/mysql.sock' (111) in /data/httpd1/htdocs/admin/db_mysql.php on line 42
Warning: MySQL Connection Failed: Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/tmp/mysql.sock' (111) in /data/httpd1/htdocs/admin/db_mysql.php on line 42
(I'm unsure as to if this is my problem, or a database problem for the site)
I have these too, I think we all have.
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I own a Schneider EuroPC with MS-Dos 3.3 and it works.
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April 7th, 2003, 03:04 AM
#3
nope...that doesn't seem to have made a bit of difference.
I went into dial-up properties and uninstalled the Qos option on the Networking tab....uh, it completly disapeared, how do I get it back? (do I need to?)
Thanks
Faqt
If you want to make God laugh....make plans.
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April 7th, 2003, 03:12 AM
#4
No you dont need it, but even though you uninstalled it, its still there in the background, but what I have to do everytime I reboot, is to enable/disable QoS to even get the connection working, check my previous thread about this here: http://www.antionline.com/showthread...hreadid=241575
Finally, I tried to disable QoS, nothing... I enabled it again, nothing, I pulled my hair for a while, nothing... then I disabled QoS again, viola, I was online.
Now, my problem is, I have to enable/disable QoS in winXP everytime I reboot since then (*nix users, dont laugh). I've spent days searching for anything like this in MSDN, and nothing, seems like this has only happened to me, ever.
Now I don't have a clue if this could somehow relate to the problems you are haveing, but I thought it was worth a shot
You can get it back by installing it again in the properties for your dialup connection
.sig - There never was a .sig?
I own a Schneider EuroPC with MS-Dos 3.3 and it works.
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