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Old December 7th 05, 01:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.internet
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Default Dial up networking

I did not use the LSPFix. I got everything working after trying several
things including, uninstalling Norton Internet Security, running Defrag,
Scandisk, then doing a System Restore which was the final step that got
things working.

Thanks for all your help. I'll hold on to the LSPFix program just in case.
Jason

"Mike M" wrote:

OK, understood, but you shouldn't have to reinstall the OS for a problem
such as this. LSPFix fixes most if not all connectivity problems
especially those resulting from the removal of some unwanted
malware/spyware and also an improperly uninstalled Firewall or AV
application (improper not being your fault but due to a faulty
uninstaller). LSPFix removes all additional Layered Service Providers
(LSPs) that have been added to those that are part of the basic system
which should restore connectivity but could mean you have to reinstall
your AV application.

Best of luck and I hope all goes well,
--
Mike Maltby



jbly wrote:

I misunderstood him. He read that if the Winsock fix does not work,
then I would probably have to reinstall OS. Sorry.