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Browse All TopicsI would like to find documentation on the different methods and tools to troubleshoot, diagnose, and fix Internet connection issues (slowness, cant connect, etc.) for Vista and XP machines.
I would like to have this if possible in a step by step process to fix these problems.
Thank you.
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xp
use winsockxpfix
see http://www.snapfiles.com/g
vista
in command with elevated priviledges
netsh winsock reset
see http://www.mydigitallife.i
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by: Zo3FoLPosted on 2009-07-09 at 07:40:33ID: 24814156
There are many many articles explaining a step by step process on how to troubleshoot internet connections. Here are some:
e.org.uk/t roubleshoo tingintern et om/kb/3140 95 com/networ king/ troub leshoot_in ternet.htm roubleshoo ting-web-p roblems/ com/Editor ial/articl e.asp? arti cle=articl es/archive /goingonli ne/gol15/g ol15.asp&g uid=
http://www.ictknowledgebas
http://support.microsoft.c
http://www.onecomputerguy.
http://www.rosevines.org/t
http://www.smartcomputing.
If this is not what you are looking for, I'd still be happy to help :)