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Hello Don,
I just have the same problem as you: also having two PC's connected on one router, which is connected to the internet. Internet connection and pinging works fine on the one having 192.168.1.101, but not on the one having IP-adress 192.168.1.100. Also recently installed SP2, and thereafter NOrton Internet Security (antivirus, firewall, antispam + antispyware). Tried almost the same things as you did (no reinstallation yet), but without any success. I can ping all other IP adresses, but not my own. HOwever, I cannot reach any web pagen neither with IE 6.0 or with Firefox. ONe exception is a secure connection (https) with a banking site. I'm very curious to know what is the solution. -- Agrir "Chuck" schreef: > On 10 Dec 2005 18:18:10 -0800, "Don" <don.mies@cox.net> wrote: > > >Chuck, > > > >I spent quite a while following the detailed instructions on the > >Symantec site for manually removing NAV which included many registry > >edits as well as removing things from the disk. The system appears to > >be clean now and there is no trace of any of the Symantec processes or > >programs running and there is nothing in any of the menus. > > > >However... The system behaves the same as before. I still can't ping > >my own IP address and the only Internet application that works at all > >is IE and that's not 100%. > > > >I still have the same problem. > > > >What now? > > > > > >Don > > Don, > > Well, we're getting into uncharted territory now. We've explored the obvious > possibilities, so now let's look for new, unobvious ones. We'll start with > Autoruns, which is a simple analytic. > <http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/essential-tools-for-desktop-and.html#Autoruns> > http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0....html#Autoruns > # Start a new message, and reply to this post. Don't Send just yet. > # Make a new folder, say "C:\Utility" is what I use. > # Download Autoruns, unzip all components and copy to C:\Utility. > # Open C:\Utility from Windows Explorer, find "autoruns.exe" and double click on > it. > # When Autoruns starts, check under User and ensure that the name of the user > which you are running under, when you are having your problems, is checked. > # Let Autoruns finish scanning. > # Do File - Save As, and save the scan as file type Autoruns Data (txt), > whatever name you wish. Remember where the file gets saved. > # Start Notepad from Accessories, and Open the file you just saved. > # With this big text file open in front of you, place the cursor in the middle > of it all, to position it. > # Hit Ctrl-A (to Select All), then Ctrl-C (to Copy). > # Come back to your new post here, and Paste into your message. > # Now Send your message. > > I'll take a look at the Autoruns file, and see what clues we can see. > > -- > Cheers, > Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking] > http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ > Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. > My email is AT DOT > actual address pchuck mvps org. > |
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Maybe I still should add that I also have the combination of NAV and Adaware
6.0. Maybe this is the essential clue to the problem ? -- Agrir "agrir" schreef: > Hello Don, > > I just have the same problem as you: also having two PC's connected on one > router, which is connected to the internet. Internet connection and pinging > works fine on the one having 192.168.1.101, but not on the one having > IP-adress 192.168.1.100. Also recently installed SP2, and thereafter NOrton > Internet Security (antivirus, firewall, antispam + antispyware). Tried almost > the same things as you did (no reinstallation yet), but without any success. > I can ping all other IP adresses, but not my own. HOwever, I cannot reach any > web pagen neither with IE 6.0 or with Firefox. ONe exception is a secure > connection (https) with a banking site. I'm very curious to know what is the > solution. > -- > Agrir > > > "Chuck" schreef: > > > On 10 Dec 2005 18:18:10 -0800, "Don" <don.mies@cox.net> wrote: > > > > >Chuck, > > > > > >I spent quite a while following the detailed instructions on the > > >Symantec site for manually removing NAV which included many registry > > >edits as well as removing things from the disk. The system appears to > > >be clean now and there is no trace of any of the Symantec processes or > > >programs running and there is nothing in any of the menus. > > > > > >However... The system behaves the same as before. I still can't ping > > >my own IP address and the only Internet application that works at all > > >is IE and that's not 100%. > > > > > >I still have the same problem. > > > > > >What now? > > > > > > > > >Don > > > > Don, > > > > Well, we're getting into uncharted territory now. We've explored the obvious > > possibilities, so now let's look for new, unobvious ones. We'll start with > > Autoruns, which is a simple analytic. > > <http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/essential-tools-for-desktop-and.html#Autoruns> > > http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0....html#Autoruns > > # Start a new message, and reply to this post. Don't Send just yet. > > # Make a new folder, say "C:\Utility" is what I use. > > # Download Autoruns, unzip all components and copy to C:\Utility. > > # Open C:\Utility from Windows Explorer, find "autoruns.exe" and double click on > > it. > > # When Autoruns starts, check under User and ensure that the name of the user > > which you are running under, when you are having your problems, is checked. > > # Let Autoruns finish scanning. > > # Do File - Save As, and save the scan as file type Autoruns Data (txt), > > whatever name you wish. Remember where the file gets saved. > > # Start Notepad from Accessories, and Open the file you just saved. > > # With this big text file open in front of you, place the cursor in the middle > > of it all, to position it. > > # Hit Ctrl-A (to Select All), then Ctrl-C (to Copy). > > # Come back to your new post here, and Paste into your message. > > # Now Send your message. > > > > I'll take a look at the Autoruns file, and see what clues we can see. > > > > -- > > Cheers, > > Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking] > > http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ > > Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. > > My email is AT DOT > > actual address pchuck mvps org. > > |
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On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 13:45:30 -0800, "agrir" <agrir@scarlet.irl> wrote:
>Hello Don, > >I just have the same problem as you: also having two PC's connected on one >router, which is connected to the internet. Internet connection and pinging >works fine on the one having 192.168.1.101, but not on the one having >IP-adress 192.168.1.100. Also recently installed SP2, and thereafter NOrton >Internet Security (antivirus, firewall, antispam + antispyware). Tried almost >the same things as you did (no reinstallation yet), but without any success. >I can ping all other IP adresses, but not my own. HOwever, I cannot reach any >web pagen neither with IE 6.0 or with Firefox. ONe exception is a secure >connection (https) with a banking site. I'm very curious to know what is the >solution. Agrir, This thread is almost closed. It is to your benefit for you to start a new thread, with unique and descriptive subject. Please read: <http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/how-to-post-on-usenet-and-encourage.html#Hijacking> http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...html#Hijacking -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking] http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck mvps org. |
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