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PC & MAC CLINIC - On line problem solving. (CPU)     

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

Ruth - 26 Oct 2004 13:43 - 2342 of 11003

Im getting the same problem on all 3 computers re the little explorer icon going on and on forever without actaully linking to an internet page,only happened since i installed this new router,im still trying to get the email Boyse kindly sent me, but explorer wont allow me into msn, something about cookies pops up,
Theres something in my computer that this router doesnt like, also keeps saying duplicate name on network, phoned netgear , guy got me to change a figure in the settings, still no joy, hes now saying download firmware, but i aint downloading nowt, its driving me nuts,

Hopefully Spaceman can talk me through it tonight ,if not i think i will samsh this stupid computr up and go and get a new one at weekend:-) as if i needed an excuse for some retail therapy:-)

Kayak - 26 Oct 2004 13:50 - 2343 of 11003

Ruth, check that the names of all computers connected to the network are different and change if not. Control Panel/System/Network Identification.

Optimist - 26 Oct 2004 13:54 - 2344 of 11003

Ruth

Best of luck. Post if you need any help.

It would be a good idea to edit your post 2324 as that contains a link to searchmiracle.com .

If you need help sorting it I can PM my phone no.

Ruth - 26 Oct 2004 14:09 - 2345 of 11003

All computers were named Ruth, so ive changed 2 of them , so now different, fingers crossed:-)
Optimist, mail sent, Thanks:-)

Ruth - 26 Oct 2004 14:13 - 2346 of 11003

edit

Optimist - 26 Oct 2004 14:14 - 2347 of 11003

Ruth email on its way

Ruth - 26 Oct 2004 14:15 - 2348 of 11003

Dont know if this is f any importance, but when i request the computer to shut down, it wont, its like a stubborn little sod, just hangs in there forever:-(

Ruth - 26 Oct 2004 15:51 - 2349 of 11003

Optimist, thanks ever so much, your a gem:-) i owe u one:-)

emailpat - 30 Oct 2004 21:08 - 2350 of 11003

Any body got a fix for w32netsky virus?

DocProc - 30 Oct 2004 21:30 - 2351 of 11003

Try: http://housecall.antivirus.com

Seymour Clearly - 30 Oct 2004 21:42 - 2352 of 11003

Free antivirus from
AVG Anti virus

7thFloor - 31 Oct 2004 10:07 - 2353 of 11003

I've always found Trend anti-virus site very helpful:

http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/

emailpat - 31 Oct 2004 11:18 - 2354 of 11003

Thanks guys.

maddoctor - 02 Nov 2004 09:04 - 2355 of 11003

I have been taking all microsoft xp security upgrades but have not installed sp2. In the last couple of weeks Outlook Express has denied me access to all attachments sent to me some of which have been very important. Can anybody tell me how to look at these - i.e. how to get around this "denied access"

Optimist - 02 Nov 2004 09:15 - 2356 of 11003

It sounds as though you have got part of an SP2 fix.

SP2 modifies Outlook Express so that it checks what type the file actually is not what the extension says, therefore you can't get round it by changing the extension. ZIP files should be allowed through and Outlook 200x does not have that feature(?) although exe files are still difficult to get round.

maddoctor - 02 Nov 2004 09:28 - 2357 of 11003

Optimist , most of the attachments have just been ms word - I am very puzzled and frustrated by this. A business man took real umbrage.

DocProc - 02 Nov 2004 09:37 - 2358 of 11003

md

Some good stuff on this at Cannot Open E-Mail Attachments in Outlook Express After You Install SP1

maddoctor - 02 Nov 2004 10:11 - 2359 of 11003

DocProc , many ta's - will try what it says.

Iain - 02 Nov 2004 10:38 - 2360 of 11003

My other 2 Desktop computers have arrived.So I now want to connect them.Ive decided to use Cable rather than a wirelesss Network.
I want them all to be able to connect to the Internet and not have to leave the host switched on to do that.
Whats the best Broadband Router/Network Card/Cabling etc.
The Cable runs will be about 20ft
Optomist/Kayak/Spaceman weave your magic :-)


Optimist - 02 Nov 2004 11:21 - 2361 of 11003

Ian

If networking is not built in, you neeed to fit a 100Mbps ethernet card (< 10) in each computer. You will also need a network hub/switch and an ADSL router with an ethernet connection. The router and the hub can be purchased as one unit.

Make sure that you get an ADSL router that has a reasonable firewall some of the cheaper ones only have a NAT firewall which is not really good enough.

I have used the Netgear DG834G router which I can reccomend I'm told that Linksys do a good one but have not tried it. The Netgear one is a 4 Port hub and wireless router combined. Although you have decided (rightly IMO) to use a cable connection, you would not be paying much for the wirless part and it can be useful for occasional laptop or PDA connections.

With a combined router/hub, all you have to do is plug in the cables from your computers and the telephone line. Setup of the router is straight forward but read the instructions. The router will have a DHCP service which will send the correct settings to your computers so setup of them is easy. You will then have to set your internet explorer connection setings to use never dial a connection and use your LAN.

For connecting between the computers and your hub you can either buy some long network cables or fit some wall sockets near the computers and hub with permenant Cat 5 cable between them. The latter is neater but more trouble to set up, if you do this, don't bend the cable too much and make sure the connections are neat and good.
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