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jonb123 wrote
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jonb123 wrote Check that a proxy has not been enabled....

in internet explorer click tools internet options. Go to the connections tab and click lan settings make sure NON of the boxes are tick then click ok then ok.

test.

If that doesnt work. Click start > control panel > network connections > double click local area connection, click properties. click tcp/ip then click properties make sure both options are set to automatic. click ok then ok and test again

Explanation for those that are interested.

Some corporate networks use a proxy to filter internet access when you take your laptop/whatever somewhere and plug it in then take it somewhere else and it doesnt work then this is normally because the local policy/radius server at the location you were just at has filled in the proxy details for security. When you leave these details are remembered and since the proxy is no longer accessible then you cant connect to the net.


It is not a corporation, it is a small towing lot. The computer I am referring to is the main computer at the lot, not a laptop. If you read the topic you would see someone deleted the Internet explorer and possibly important files, but this part is new, I can't even download and reinstall Internet Explorer because I can't connect to the internet. I will try the second part of what you said, but I am thinking that will not work either. But thank you for the suggestion.


does internet explorer run if you click start > run type iexplore.exe then press enter?


From the details he has given i would geuss no because i think vital network files have been deleted....
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DR0PSH0TZz wrote
jonb123 wrote
JimJohnny wrote
jonb123 wrote Check that a proxy has not been enabled....

in internet explorer click tools internet options. Go to the connections tab and click lan settings make sure NON of the boxes are tick then click ok then ok.

test.

If that doesnt work. Click start > control panel > network connections > double click local area connection, click properties. click tcp/ip then click properties make sure both options are set to automatic. click ok then ok and test again

Explanation for those that are interested.

Some corporate networks use a proxy to filter internet access when you take your laptop/whatever somewhere and plug it in then take it somewhere else and it doesnt work then this is normally because the local policy/radius server at the location you were just at has filled in the proxy details for security. When you leave these details are remembered and since the proxy is no longer accessible then you cant connect to the net.


It is not a corporation, it is a small towing lot. The computer I am referring to is the main computer at the lot, not a laptop. If you read the topic you would see someone deleted the Internet explorer and possibly important files, but this part is new, I can't even download and reinstall Internet Explorer because I can't connect to the internet. I will try the second part of what you said, but I am thinking that will not work either. But thank you for the suggestion.


does internet explorer run if you click start > run type iexplore.exe then press enter?


From the details he has given i would geuss no because i think vital network files have been deleted....


I doubt it, "Vital network files" cannot be deleted easily as the are always in use when windows is running
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jonb123 wrote
JimJohnny wrote
jonb123 wrote Check that a proxy has not been enabled....

in internet explorer click tools internet options. Go to the connections tab and click lan settings make sure NON of the boxes are tick then click ok then ok.

test.

If that doesnt work. Click start > control panel > network connections > double click local area connection, click properties. click tcp/ip then click properties make sure both options are set to automatic. click ok then ok and test again

Explanation for those that are interested.

Some corporate networks use a proxy to filter internet access when you take your laptop/whatever somewhere and plug it in then take it somewhere else and it doesnt work then this is normally because the local policy/radius server at the location you were just at has filled in the proxy details for security. When you leave these details are remembered and since the proxy is no longer accessible then you cant connect to the net.


It is not a corporation, it is a small towing lot. The computer I am referring to is the main computer at the lot, not a laptop. If you read the topic you would see someone deleted the Internet explorer and possibly important files, but this part is new, I can't even download and reinstall Internet Explorer because I can't connect to the internet. I will try the second part of what you said, but I am thinking that will not work either. But thank you for the suggestion.


does internet explorer run if you click start > run type iexplore.exe then press enter?


Alright I tried both and they are both as you said, and neither of those worked.

DR0PSH0TZz wrote
From the details he has given i would geuss no because i think vital network files have been deleted....


Yeah he is right, it did run that way, but it did not work :/
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JimJohnny wrote
jonb123 wrote
JimJohnny wrote
jonb123 wrote Check that a proxy has not been enabled....

in internet explorer click tools internet options. Go to the connections tab and click lan settings make sure NON of the boxes are tick then click ok then ok.

test.

If that doesnt work. Click start > control panel > network connections > double click local area connection, click properties. click tcp/ip then click properties make sure both options are set to automatic. click ok then ok and test again

Explanation for those that are interested.

Some corporate networks use a proxy to filter internet access when you take your laptop/whatever somewhere and plug it in then take it somewhere else and it doesnt work then this is normally because the local policy/radius server at the location you were just at has filled in the proxy details for security. When you leave these details are remembered and since the proxy is no longer accessible then you cant connect to the net.


It is not a corporation, it is a small towing lot. The computer I am referring to is the main computer at the lot, not a laptop. If you read the topic you would see someone deleted the Internet explorer and possibly important files, but this part is new, I can't even download and reinstall Internet Explorer because I can't connect to the internet. I will try the second part of what you said, but I am thinking that will not work either. But thank you for the suggestion.


does internet explorer run if you click start > run type iexplore.exe then press enter?


Alright I tried both and they are both as you said, and neither of those worked.

DR0PSH0TZz wrote
From the details he has given i would geuss no because i think vital network files have been deleted....


Yeah he is right, it did run that way, but it did not work :/


Ok so you can get internet explorer to run, did you check the proxy settings as well?

you can test to see if the tcpip stack is corrupted by clicking start then run and typing cmd then pressing enter

when the black box comes up type ping 127.0.0.1 then press enter

if you get 4 replys the there is noting wrong with your network card or "vital networking files"


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jonb123 wrote
DR0PSH0TZz wrote
jonb123 wrote
JimJohnny wrote
jonb123 wrote Check that a proxy has not been enabled....

in internet explorer click tools internet options. Go to the connections tab and click lan settings make sure NON of the boxes are tick then click ok then ok.

test.

If that doesnt work. Click start > control panel > network connections > double click local area connection, click properties. click tcp/ip then click properties make sure both options are set to automatic. click ok then ok and test again

Explanation for those that are interested.

Some corporate networks use a proxy to filter internet access when you take your laptop/whatever somewhere and plug it in then take it somewhere else and it doesnt work then this is normally because the local policy/radius server at the location you were just at has filled in the proxy details for security. When you leave these details are remembered and since the proxy is no longer accessible then you cant connect to the net.


It is not a corporation, it is a small towing lot. The computer I am referring to is the main computer at the lot, not a laptop. If you read the topic you would see someone deleted the Internet explorer and possibly important files, but this part is new, I can't even download and reinstall Internet Explorer because I can't connect to the internet. I will try the second part of what you said, but I am thinking that will not work either. But thank you for the suggestion.


does internet explorer run if you click start > run type iexplore.exe then press enter?


From the details he has given i would geuss no because i think vital network files have been deleted....


I doubt it, "Vital network files" cannot be deleted easily as the are always in use when windows is running


You would be surprised how easy it is actually because this computer is old (no offence user) and is not being used for networking that is my diagnostic.

Sorry im jot much help Jimjohnny but i would just try mounting the ISO to a cd and that should work it or if the CD on the computer is broke then go into the BIOS of your computer and check if its recognized.
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jonb123 wrote
JimJohnny wrote
jonb123 wrote
JimJohnny wrote
jonb123 wrote Check that a proxy has not been enabled....

in internet explorer click tools internet options. Go to the connections tab and click lan settings make sure NON of the boxes are tick then click ok then ok.

test.

If that doesnt work. Click start > control panel > network connections > double click local area connection, click properties. click tcp/ip then click properties make sure both options are set to automatic. click ok then ok and test again

Explanation for those that are interested.

Some corporate networks use a proxy to filter internet access when you take your laptop/whatever somewhere and plug it in then take it somewhere else and it doesnt work then this is normally because the local policy/radius server at the location you were just at has filled in the proxy details for security. When you leave these details are remembered and since the proxy is no longer accessible then you cant connect to the net.


It is not a corporation, it is a small towing lot. The computer I am referring to is the main computer at the lot, not a laptop. If you read the topic you would see someone deleted the Internet explorer and possibly important files, but this part is new, I can't even download and reinstall Internet Explorer because I can't connect to the internet. I will try the second part of what you said, but I am thinking that will not work either. But thank you for the suggestion.


does internet explorer run if you click start > run type iexplore.exe then press enter?


Alright I tried both and they are both as you said, and neither of those worked.

DR0PSH0TZz wrote
From the details he has given i would geuss no because i think vital network files have been deleted....


Yeah he is right, it did run that way, but it did not work :/


Ok so you can get internet explorer to run, did you check the proxy settings as well?


Yes I did get internet explorer, but it did not have internet on internet explorer. I will run the diagnostics and post the results of it here. I did, but those were not enabled either.

DR0PSH0TZz wrote
jonb123 wrote
DR0PSH0TZz wrote
jonb123 wrote
JimJohnny wrote
jonb123 wrote Check that a proxy has not been enabled....

in internet explorer click tools internet options. Go to the connections tab and click lan settings make sure NON of the boxes are tick then click ok then ok.

test.

If that doesnt work. Click start > control panel > network connections > double click local area connection, click properties. click tcp/ip then click properties make sure both options are set to automatic. click ok then ok and test again

Explanation for those that are interested.

Some corporate networks use a proxy to filter internet access when you take your laptop/whatever somewhere and plug it in then take it somewhere else and it doesnt work then this is normally because the local policy/radius server at the location you were just at has filled in the proxy details for security. When you leave these details are remembered and since the proxy is no longer accessible then you cant connect to the net.


It is not a corporation, it is a small towing lot. The computer I am referring to is the main computer at the lot, not a laptop. If you read the topic you would see someone deleted the Internet explorer and possibly important files, but this part is new, I can't even download and reinstall Internet Explorer because I can't connect to the internet. I will try the second part of what you said, but I am thinking that will not work either. But thank you for the suggestion.


does internet explorer run if you click start > run type iexplore.exe then press enter?


From the details he has given i would geuss no because i think vital network files have been deleted....


I doubt it, "Vital network files" cannot be deleted easily as the are always in use when windows is running


You would be surprised how easy it is actually because this computer is old (no offence user) and is not being used for networking that is my diagnostic.

Sorry im jot much help Jimjohnny but i would just try mounting the ISO to a cd and that should work it or if the CD on the computer is broke then go into the BIOS of your computer and check if its recognized.


I take no offense to the old computer remark, trust me I know it is old hahaha I am always telling them that but they refuse to get a cheap new one.


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Ok so you can get internet explorer to run, did you check the proxy settings as well?

you can test to see if the tcpip stack is corrupted by clicking start then run and typing cmd then pressing enter

when the black box comes up type ping 127.0.0.1 then press enter
you should get 4 replys
whilst you are there you might as well type ipconfig
press enter
write down the default gateway IP
type ping then the default gateway address (probably 192.168.0.1)
press enter
if you get replys then type ping [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] and press enter
if you get replys from that then you most likely have a virus and will need to copy latest malware bytes/definitions to a usb stick and trasfer to computer and run a full scan
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if the guy worked on it and he didnt know what he was doing he could have deleted some of the system files causing you computer to just fail. try reinstalling windows!
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jonb123 wrote Ok so you can get internet explorer to run, did you check the proxy settings as well?

you can test to see if the tcpip stack is corrupted by clicking start then run and typing cmd then pressing enter

when the black box comes up type ping 127.0.0.1 then press enter
you should get 4 replys
whilst you are there you might as well type ipconfig
press enter
write down the default gateway IP
type ping then the default gateway address (probably 192.168.0.1)
press enter
if you get replys then type ping [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] and press enter
if you get replys from that then you most likely have a virus and will need to copy latest malware bytes/definitions to a usb stick and trasfer to computer and run a full scan


Then I am thinking it is a virus, because I got a reply from all of them. With no packets lost.
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Bowline wrote if the guy worked on it and he didnt know what he was doing he could have deleted some of the system files causing you computer to just fail. try reinstalling windows!


Exactly what i said. Amazing Minds Think aLike
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