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cannot start Back Web:Socket init failed
Left my computer on standby and when I tried to activate
it, it loads properly Desktop and all,then a box pops up that says "Cannot start Back Web:Socket init failed:. I get online and click on an icon and it is as though I am not connected to my ISP. The same with the e-mail, like there is no connection..I don't know anything about Back Web, don't know much about computers. Any help would be very appreciated...I do have a recovery disk if all else fails.....Thank You for your |
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cannot start Back Web:Socket init failed
Have you tried re-booting?
-- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Gene" wrote in message ... Left my computer on standby and when I tried to activate it, it loads properly Desktop and all,then a box pops up that says "Cannot start Back Web:Socket init failed:. I get online and click on an icon and it is as though I am not connected to my ISP. The same with the e-mail, like there is no connection..I don't know anything about Back Web, don't know much about computers. Any help would be very appreciated...I do have a recovery disk if all else fails.....Thank You for your |
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cannot start Back Web:Socket init failed
I am assuming when you say re boot, Shutting down. I have
shut it down for an hour and it does the same thing. I have run scan disk --- defrag. I fail to mention I have another machine which I am now using and the ISP is working. Windows 98-SE HP-6635 -----Original Message----- Have you tried re-booting? -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Gene" wrote in message ... Left my computer on standby and when I tried to activate it, it loads properly Desktop and all,then a box pops up that says "Cannot start Back Web:Socket init failed:. I get online and click on an icon and it is as though I am not connected to my ISP. The same with the e-mail, like there is no connection..I don't know anything about Back Web, don't know much about computers. Any help would be very appreciated...I do have a recovery disk if all else fails.....Thank You for your . |
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cannot start Back Web:Socket init failed
Not sure if this will work, read a long time ago that if you boot to Safe Mode first
and then reboot it should get the machine out of standby. Backweb is a program installed by some manufacturers and software. For info on it see: http://www.answersthatwork.com/ Click on Task List B and look it up. -- Brian A. Jack of all trades, Master of none. One can never truly be a master as there is always more to learn. "Gene" wrote in message ... I am assuming when you say re boot, Shutting down. I have shut it down for an hour and it does the same thing. I have run scan disk --- defrag. I fail to mention I have another machine which I am now using and the ISP is working. Windows 98-SE HP-6635 -----Original Message----- Have you tried re-booting? -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Gene" wrote in message ... Left my computer on standby and when I tried to activate it, it loads properly Desktop and all,then a box pops up that says "Cannot start Back Web:Socket init failed:. I get online and click on an icon and it is as though I am not connected to my ISP. The same with the e-mail, like there is no connection..I don't know anything about Back Web, don't know much about computers. Any help would be very appreciated...I do have a recovery disk if all else fails.....Thank You for your . |
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