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I am running XP Home SP2 and IE Explorer 6.0.29 SP2 -- both have all updates
installed. I run IE desk top via Ethernet connection to cable (RoadRunner) network, also use a wireless Lynksys router. Several months ago "sometimes" after the system would be left unattended, or left over night it drops the internet connection. Other internet programs (Outlook Express, Symantec Update, Spybot S&D Update) also will not connect / run. My wireless laptop still runs O.K., so it is not the router or the network. If I restart the desk top system - it is corrected. So it is not a crisis, just an inconvenience (I have so much stuff to be done at startup - spyware, virus, adware ...) -- it take just under 5 min. Any guidance on correction of problem appreciated. Will uninstall and reinstall IE is this will fix it -- if this is the recommendation - where/how do I get the IE to install. Thanks, Dick |
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Hi Dick,
If this is only happening 'sometimes' I would not worry about it as this is probably just your ISP dropping out of service. You should be able to re-establish your connection by re-booting your router (power-off, power-on) instead of your puter. "Dick Harrison" <RLHar@att.net> wrote in message news:CwMlf.132799$qk4.1489@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > I am running XP Home SP2 and IE Explorer 6.0.29 SP2 -- both have all updates > installed. > > I run IE desk top via Ethernet connection to cable (RoadRunner) network, > also use a wireless Lynksys router. > > Several months ago "sometimes" after the system would be left unattended, or > left over night it drops the internet connection. Other internet programs > (Outlook Express, Symantec Update, Spybot S&D Update) also will not connect > / run. > > My wireless laptop still runs O.K., so it is not the router or the network. > If I restart the desk top system - it is corrected. So it is not a crisis, > just an inconvenience (I have so much stuff to be done at startup - spyware, > virus, adware ...) -- it take just under 5 min. > > Any guidance on correction of problem appreciated. Will uninstall and > reinstall IE is this will fix it -- if this is the recommendation - > where/how do I get the IE to install. > > Thanks, Dick > > |
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Hey Rob, -- thanks for the input, but - the laptop via wireless still works,
so to me this say it is not the ISP as the cable modem, the router and the ISP connection work on the laptop, but not the desktop which is connected to router via Ethernet port. If I power of and then on the router, no change in desktop. Only solution is to re-boot the desktop. When I say sometimes, 90% of the time it will not work in the morning, and if I am gone most of the day (8 hours) it also does not work. Net is I would like to repair it -- to the point I am saying this system is 4 years old, let trash it and buy a new one. How do I get a copy of IE 6 to install fresh? Should I use Add/Delete Programs to remove it and then reinstall it? Thanks, Dick "Rob Parsons" <iecustomizer@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:uaerquB$FHA.4028@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > Hi Dick, > > If this is only happening 'sometimes' I would not worry about it as this > is > probably just your ISP dropping out of service. You should be able to > re-establish your connection by re-booting your router (power-off, > power-on) > instead of your puter. > > "Dick Harrison" <RLHar@att.net> wrote in message > news:CwMlf.132799$qk4.1489@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... >> I am running XP Home SP2 and IE Explorer 6.0.29 SP2 -- both have all > updates >> installed. >> >> I run IE desk top via Ethernet connection to cable (RoadRunner) network, >> also use a wireless Lynksys router. >> >> Several months ago "sometimes" after the system would be left unattended, > or >> left over night it drops the internet connection. Other internet >> programs >> (Outlook Express, Symantec Update, Spybot S&D Update) also will not > connect >> / run. >> >> My wireless laptop still runs O.K., so it is not the router or the > network. >> If I restart the desk top system - it is corrected. So it is not a > crisis, >> just an inconvenience (I have so much stuff to be done at startup - > spyware, >> virus, adware ...) -- it take just under 5 min. >> >> Any guidance on correction of problem appreciated. Will uninstall and >> reinstall IE is this will fix it -- if this is the recommendation - >> where/how do I get the IE to install. >> >> Thanks, Dick >> >> > > |
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Hi Dick,
Sorry for the delay. I am a bit out of kilter on the other side of the world. Unfortunately I don't think that you can un-install and then re-install IE6 SP2 (non XP operating systems). You can search this newsgroup for the link to repairing IE6 for Windows XP. From what you describe I am inclined to think that your problem is on the router end. (A duplicate IP mask?) Have a look at you network settings for the puter that is causing you problems to check that the settings are not duplicated with another machine on your network. If you consider upgrading then there is the Windows XP profession upgrade that will also help to migrate your existing programs and data to the XP platform. It also includes the XP version of IE and the service packs. Once you upgrade to XP you can then use the Home Networking wizard to re-configure your network. Hope I have been of help. "Dick Harrison" <RLHar@att.net> wrote in message news:%B6mf.249374$zb5.73209@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > Hey Rob, -- thanks for the input, but - the laptop via wireless still works, > so to me this say it is not the ISP as the cable modem, the router and the > ISP connection work on the laptop, but not the desktop which is connected to > router via Ethernet port. If I power of and then on the router, no change > in desktop. Only solution is to re-boot the desktop. > > When I say sometimes, 90% of the time it will not work in the morning, and > if I am gone most of the day (8 hours) it also does not work. > > Net is I would like to repair it -- to the point I am saying this system is > 4 years old, let trash it and buy a new one. > > How do I get a copy of IE 6 to install fresh? Should I use Add/Delete > Programs to remove it and then reinstall it? > > Thanks, Dick > "Rob Parsons" <iecustomizer@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:uaerquB$FHA.4028@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > > Hi Dick, > > > > If this is only happening 'sometimes' I would not worry about it as this > > is > > probably just your ISP dropping out of service. You should be able to > > re-establish your connection by re-booting your router (power-off, > > power-on) > > instead of your puter. > > > > "Dick Harrison" <RLHar@att.net> wrote in message > > news:CwMlf.132799$qk4.1489@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > >> I am running XP Home SP2 and IE Explorer 6.0.29 SP2 -- both have all > > updates > >> installed. > >> > >> I run IE desk top via Ethernet connection to cable (RoadRunner) network, > >> also use a wireless Lynksys router. > >> > >> Several months ago "sometimes" after the system would be left unattended, > > or > >> left over night it drops the internet connection. Other internet > >> programs > >> (Outlook Express, Symantec Update, Spybot S&D Update) also will not > > connect > >> / run. > >> > >> My wireless laptop still runs O.K., so it is not the router or the > > network. > >> If I restart the desk top system - it is corrected. So it is not a > > crisis, > >> just an inconvenience (I have so much stuff to be done at startup - > > spyware, > >> virus, adware ...) -- it take just under 5 min. > >> > >> Any guidance on correction of problem appreciated. Will uninstall and > >> reinstall IE is this will fix it -- if this is the recommendation - > >> where/how do I get the IE to install. > >> > >> Thanks, Dick > >> > >> > > > > > > |
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You might check in device manager..right click your NIC and on the power
management tab make sure "Allow the Computer to turn off this device to save power" is not checked. -- The most overlooked advantage to owning a computer is that if they foul up there's no law against wacking them around a little. Joe Martin "Rob Parsons" <iecustomizer@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:OCdMTlS$FHA.1408@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... > Hi Dick, > > Sorry for the delay. I am a bit out of kilter on the other side of the > world. > Unfortunately I don't think that you can un-install and then re-install > IE6 > SP2 (non XP operating systems). You can search this newsgroup for the link > to repairing IE6 for Windows XP. > > From what you describe I am inclined to think that your problem is on the > router end. (A duplicate IP mask?) Have a look at you network settings for > the puter that is causing you problems to check that the settings are not > duplicated with another machine on your network. > > If you consider upgrading then there is the Windows XP profession upgrade > that will also help to migrate your existing programs and data to the XP > platform. It also includes the XP version of IE and the service packs. > Once you upgrade to XP you can then use the Home Networking wizard to > re-configure your network. > > Hope I have been of help. > > "Dick Harrison" <RLHar@att.net> wrote in message > news:%B6mf.249374$zb5.73209@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... >> Hey Rob, -- thanks for the input, but - the laptop via wireless still > works, >> so to me this say it is not the ISP as the cable modem, the router and >> the >> ISP connection work on the laptop, but not the desktop which is connected > to >> router via Ethernet port. If I power of and then on the router, no >> change >> in desktop. Only solution is to re-boot the desktop. >> >> When I say sometimes, 90% of the time it will not work in the morning, >> and >> if I am gone most of the day (8 hours) it also does not work. >> >> Net is I would like to repair it -- to the point I am saying this system > is >> 4 years old, let trash it and buy a new one. >> >> How do I get a copy of IE 6 to install fresh? Should I use Add/Delete >> Programs to remove it and then reinstall it? >> >> Thanks, Dick >> "Rob Parsons" <iecustomizer@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:uaerquB$FHA.4028@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >> > Hi Dick, >> > >> > If this is only happening 'sometimes' I would not worry about it as >> > this >> > is >> > probably just your ISP dropping out of service. You should be able to >> > re-establish your connection by re-booting your router (power-off, >> > power-on) >> > instead of your puter. >> > >> > "Dick Harrison" <RLHar@att.net> wrote in message >> > news:CwMlf.132799$qk4.1489@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... >> >> I am running XP Home SP2 and IE Explorer 6.0.29 SP2 -- both have all >> > updates >> >> installed. >> >> >> >> I run IE desk top via Ethernet connection to cable (RoadRunner) > network, >> >> also use a wireless Lynksys router. >> >> >> >> Several months ago "sometimes" after the system would be left > unattended, >> > or >> >> left over night it drops the internet connection. Other internet >> >> programs >> >> (Outlook Express, Symantec Update, Spybot S&D Update) also will not >> > connect >> >> / run. >> >> >> >> My wireless laptop still runs O.K., so it is not the router or the >> > network. >> >> If I restart the desk top system - it is corrected. So it is not a >> > crisis, >> >> just an inconvenience (I have so much stuff to be done at startup - >> > spyware, >> >> virus, adware ...) -- it take just under 5 min. >> >> >> >> Any guidance on correction of problem appreciated. Will uninstall and >> >> reinstall IE is this will fix it -- if this is the recommendation - >> >> where/how do I get the IE to install. >> >> >> >> Thanks, Dick >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> >> > > |
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"Dick Harrison" <RLHar@att.net> wrote in message
news:%B6mf.249374$zb5.73209@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > Hey Rob, -- thanks for the input, but - the laptop via wireless still works, > so to me this say it is not the ISP as the cable modem, the router and the > ISP connection work on the laptop, but not the desktop which is connected to > router via Ethernet port. If I power of and then on the router, no change > in desktop. Only solution is to re-boot the desktop. Have you tried using ipconfig commands instead? > > When I say sometimes, 90% of the time it will not work in the morning, and > if I am gone most of the day (8 hours) it also does not work. Before going away like that try using (in a cmd window) ipconfig /release so then when you come back you can just enter ipconfig /renew Or before going away at least enter ipconfig /all (e.g. so you can see how much time is remaining on a lease) > > Net is I would like to repair it -- to the point I am saying this system is > 4 years old, let trash it and buy a new one. > > How do I get a copy of IE 6 to install fresh? Should I use Add/Delete > Programs to remove it and then reinstall it? IE has nothing to do with this problem. Here is a link to a networking troubleshooter. It includes a link to an XP networking newsgroup for followup questions. http://www.michna.com/kb/ > > Thanks, Dick Good luck Robert Aldwinckle --- |
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