Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Velocity
- 12 Aug 2003 17:06
- 721 of 11003
Thanks v. much all - now been online for a (presumably worm-free) 20 mins so it seems to have sorted itself out at last which is a relief as it was seriously messing with my karma :-)
Cheers
V
TullettJ (MoneyAM)
- 12 Aug 2003 22:13
- 722 of 11003
Velocity,
check out
slashdot.org for a thread on this latest exploit (which was patched by MS back in June I believe), has details on how to fix it and how to kill the shutdown timer...
J.
kajman
- 13 Aug 2003 14:13
- 723 of 11003
Dead PC
We had a close lightning strike last weekend and the mains went all over the place. It took out my BT HH box and an ISDN router. My main PC was OK as I use surge protected sockets but my spare PC is dead. I tried a new ATX power supply today but all that happens is the processor fan turns for a second and then everything's dead again.
So probably a damaged m'board then. Is there anything I can do to check this other than buy a new one ?
cheers
Kayak
- 13 Aug 2003 14:39
- 724 of 11003
Take out the network card and any modem first, just in case they are dead from having been connected to the comms when it blew up, and are affecting the motherboard. If it still doesn't work then it very probably is the motherboard and possibly the CPU too.
If your second PC is just an older PC then the cheapest and easiest thing to do is probably to buy the same model of motherboard second-hand on eBay (sometimes older but new motherboards come up). Obviously you won't have the latest model but then again you won't spend ages planning the upgrade. Same for the processor if you have to change that, except that there you can move to the fastest supported by your motherboard. This is often a lot faster than is specified in the instruction manual since the motherboard does not actually see the processor speed, it is internal to the processor.
kajman
- 13 Aug 2003 15:02
- 725 of 11003
Thanks Kayak, looks like a new motheboard/CPU then. I might go for a speed increase - the old one was 466 Mhz Celeron.
zzaxx99
- 13 Aug 2003 15:57
- 727 of 11003
I have a little networking problem:
Have a company laptop, running NT4, configured to be part of Domain UVW. Now have a home network, running ADSL via a router. Works great apart from, when I boot into the "run with network" hardware profile to use this, it takes an age to time out the search for a domain controller - like 6-10 minutes.
Potential solutions:Change the timeout value in the search for a domain controller (how?)Set up the other PC on the network as a Win2K server instead of Win2K Pro, and set this up as a domain controller, with a domain also called UVW
Problems:Laptop can also simultaneously be connected to work network via ADSL - seems likely that having two machines as domain controller for the same domain name is going to cause conniptionsDon't want to install Active Directory, under any circumstances - can Server be set up as domain controller without created AD set-up?
zzaxx99
- 13 Aug 2003 15:58
- 728 of 11003
Problem two:
Buffalo router, was IP address 192.168.11.1 - now not replying on this address (works fine, but I need to access the config program to set up WEP), suspect I may have changed the address while fiddling. How can I find out the current address? Is there a tool that will list all the used IP addresses on my LAN? I know it's going to be 192.168.something.something - but rather loth to sit there pinging every combination until I get a response
zzaxx99
- 13 Aug 2003 16:09
- 731 of 11003
Didn't think the duplicate domain name was a goer - the more I thought about it, the more problematic it looked.
My first thought was that sleeping the laptop wouldn't work for me, as I have to reboot to a different hardware profile, but actually, I'm wondering if that is really true... I'm using NT4 on the laptop, which is infinitely worse than XP for coping with being docked/undocked/re-docked somewhere else, but I'll give it a try and see what happens...
zzaxx99
- 13 Aug 2003 16:09
- 732 of 11003
Re: the router - that's about the only one I can rule out - that's the modem! :-)
zzaxx99
- 13 Aug 2003 17:28
- 734 of 11003
Just tried it - sleeping it doesn't work - nice idea though.
Jumpin
- 13 Aug 2003 17:42
- 735 of 11003
Anyone know about svchost.exe?
I keep getting messages from my firewall that it is trying to be accessed,
"A remote system is attempting to access MS generic host process for win32 services on you computer.
Program is C:\windows\system32\svchost.exe"
And it says it is low risk and recommended I permit it
but if I allow it, the computer has problems, if I block it doesn't. So what is it? I saw from a search on google that it is part of windows.
But why is it causing me problems and why does something keep wanted to access it?
Insider trader
- 14 Aug 2003 08:54
- 736 of 11003
HELP NEEDED!
I have been experiencing problems when on line since last Friday. I had a few blue screens with VXD and VMM faults. Also have a box appear since Friday from internet explorer stating 'internet explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close. Sorry for any inconvience' they then want you to send your files to them. I clicked on the technical tab to see what has gone wrong and it had a lot of modules listed ie; module 1 DDRAWEX.DLL, 2. DDRAW.DLL, 3. NTDLL.DLL, etc.
Yesterday I done a system information system file checker. The result was two corrupted files; NETDI.DLL in C:\\WINDOWS\SYSTEM and SETUPX.DLL in C:\\WINDOWS\SYSTEM.
Do you think that is causing the IE6 faults? I have tried to uninstall IE6 but don't have the option to do so, they only list repair or add a component.
How can i rectify the corrupted files? I am running WIN98V2.
HELP!
Kayak
- 14 Aug 2003 09:09
- 737 of 11003
Jumpin, it could be any of a number of things, e.g. the grey box messenger spam, or of course the new RPC virus attempting to infect you... Remote systems have no business using svchost so don't allow it. Unless of course you run a home network and the requests come from another computer on the network.
Generally speaking, the whole point of a firewall is to keep things out, so don't allow things in unless you desperately have to!
Kayak
- 14 Aug 2003 09:11
- 738 of 11003
IT, start by doing a full/thorough disk scan, checking for bad sectors which may have been the source of your problems. Then try repairing IE.
Insider trader
- 14 Aug 2003 09:17
- 739 of 11003
Kayak
I have repaired IE6 five times already without success, I will do the full scan now and report results, thanks.
Snip
- 14 Aug 2003 09:22
- 740 of 11003
I am trying to get best use from zone alarm. I don`t know which cookie controls to use. Can anyone advise please
eg I ticked web bug and it tells me that web bug is blocked when I post on this thread. Do I need web bug enabled?