Okay, bear with me, I am going to have to post this line by line. :( :( :(
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Okay, bear with me, I am going to have to post this line by line. :( :( :(
Attempting to go to most pages that use a "submit" button on the net times out.
Affected pages so far: Hotmail "delete" function, signing into GameSpy, posting here and at another site... the posting symptom is bizarre...
I can send very short posts, but that takes a long time, and if I try larger ones, it times out.
And it seems that if I delete my signature and "automatically parse URLs" that it works better too.
Using FTP, can send but not receive files.
Can't send files via any form of IM, but CAN chat via it.
System: AMD 1100, 256 MB RAM, WinME on DSL through an SMC1211TX NIC...
Tried so far (on the advice of DocPC, NooNoo, Matridom, LagMonster, and Renee):
-reinstalling Internet Explorer, Java, & TCP/IP
-deactivating ZoneAlarm (properly)
-using Netscape instead
-adjusting cache settings
-clearing temp internet files
-running AdAware 6
Happened after networking it with my Win2KPro Thinkpad. There is only one NIC in this machine, I reboot it and swap cables to change to network or Internet.
Did we talk about changing the NIC?
This is a PAIN IN THE A$$ posting like this. Someone PLEASE give me some ideas as to what else to try! :D :D :D
DocPC:
NIC worked before and the network works just fine... it's a possible future solution tho...
Try downloading and using spybot search & destroy. Also try using spywareblaster (The link to blaster is contained within spybot and will stop the bots from getting you in the 1st place). Update it before you run it. Seems better than add aware.
The spybot s&d is available here:
http://security.kolla.de/
Have you hooked your 2000 machine up to the DSL modem directly to see if you still have the issue? If it works well you have contained the issue to the ME machine and a format and reinstall is often the easiest solution after that OS'es issues. If the issue replicates on the 2000 machine then call you ISP.
Clam? Guess the connection died altogether...:rolleyes: :(
Most of the other things I'd have looked into have already been mentioned, so another idea would be to remove and rebuild the TCP/IP stack.
BACK
Fubared the OS trying to fix it. *oopsie* So I reinstalled Win2KPro instead.
Thanks for all the concern and help, everybody...
ME is kind of unfixable quite often. I love it until it has a problem. Nice to see you again.Quote:
Originally posted by Wayward Clam
Fubared the OS trying to fix it. *oopsie*
:D
It could also be DNS issues with your ISP.
You can forcebly change them by designating some other DNS servers to use.
If your in the USA I can give you a couple that are universal and allow anyone to use them to resolve IPs
Slowly grab the monitor.Quote:
Originally posted by Wayward Clam
Okay, bear with me, I am going to have to post this line by line. :( :( :(
Pick it up and walk to the nearest window
Toss it out.
Frustration over.