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Browse All TopicsI have a number of programs that will not connect to the internet. I have a new computer running Win2K Pro, no firewall and a dial-up internet connection. My filesharing programs, Kazaalite (was connecting for a month or 2), Emule (says Ifc disabled), Shareaza and Tesla (WinMX is the only one still connecting) as well as a few others, like Local Port Scanner (gives me the socket error message) and Bigfix that simply won't connect at any time as well as Powerdesk and a few others, relatively less important. I'm using Norton Antivirus, Adaware, Spyware Blaster, Spybot S&D and Ghostsurf, although this connection problem started before I was using Ghostsurf. I have done some registry edits (creating a back-up copy first) based on bugs found by Pestpatrol on-line scan (not being able to purchase the software at this time, following their instructions about regedits and not touching anything to do with my p2p programs, that I'm aware of). Any help with this problem would be greatly appreciated. I'm no tech wiz by any means but am more experienced than the average computer user I've encountered. I'm about to start pulling my hair over this. What can I do to correct this problem as it's been going on for a couple of months? I'm thinking of doing a repair/overwrite of my OS but not sure if that will fix the problem. Also thinking of upgrading to Win XP Pro (also, might that fix the problem?). Thanks.
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