IPCONFIG Does not display HELP

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I recently got DSL and temporarily hooked up my wireless router. But then I
got the following message when I do ipconfig at the command prompt.
C:\Documents and Settings\LL>ipconfig
Windows IP Configuration
An internal error occurred: The operation completed successfully.
Please contact Microsoft Product Support Services for further help.
Additional information: Unknown media status code.
I totally disconnected my wireless router but am still getting the message.
Help
 
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I recently got DSL and temporarily hooked up my wireless router. But then I
got the following message when I do ipconfig at the command prompt.

At the command prompt type this, and restart your computer,

"netsh winsock reset" (without quotes)

**/How to determine and recover from Winsock2 corruption
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/811259
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Saludos / Fernando M.
Fermu's Website - http://www.fermu.com
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I tried the neetsh winsock reset and rebooted but this did not help. Still
not getting any information about the ipconfig. Is there something else I
can try?
 
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I tried the neetsh winsock reset and rebooted but this did not help. Still
not getting any information about the ipconfig. Is there something else I
can try?

ok, could you post the output of the following command?, type it at the
command prompt.

"net start" (without quotes)

The "net start" command will display a list of services that are
currently operating.




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Saludos / Fernando M.
Fermu's Website - http://www.fermu.com
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Here is the results of the command. What am I looking for?
These Windows services are started:
Application Layer Gateway Service
Ati HotKey Poller
Automatic Updates
Background Intelligent Transfer Service
COM+ Event System
Computer Browser
Cryptographic Services
DCOM Server Process Launcher
DHCP Client
Distributed Link Tracking Client
DNS Client
Error Reporting Service
Event Log
Fast User Switching Compatibility
Help and Support
InCD Helper
IPSEC Services
Kodak Camera Connection Software
Logical Disk Manager
Machine Debug Manager
Network Connections
Network Location Awareness (NLA)
Norton AntiVirus Auto-Protect Service
Norton AntiVirus Firewall Monitor Service
Norton Unerase Protection
Plug and Play
Print Spooler
Protected Storage
Remote Access Connection Manager
Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
Remote Registry
Secondary Logon
Security Accounts Manager
Security Center
Server
Shell Hardware Detection
SSDP Discovery Service
Symantec Core LC
Symantec Event Manager
Symantec Network Drivers Service
Symantec Settings Manager
Symantec SPBBCSvc
System Event Notification
System Restore Service
Task Scheduler
TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper
Telephony
Terminal Services
Themes
WebClient
Windows Audio
Windows Firewall/Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)
Windows Management Instrumentation
Windows Time
Windows User Mode Driver Framework
Wireless Zero Configuration
Workstation
 
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Here is the results of the command. What am I looking for?
Symantec Core LC
Symantec Event Manager
Symantec Network Drivers Service
Symantec Settings Manager
Symantec SPBBCSvc

I suspect that there is same service set wrong or perhaps interfering...
I can see that you have installed Norton Antivirus and NIS (Norton
Internet Security) please, go to control panel > administrative tools >
services, and set the startup type of the services above indicated to
disabled, and the "service status" to stop,

Also you can try uninstalling NIS.

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fermu wrote:

opps! disable NIS and enable the sp2 firewall before try the steps
related in my previous post.
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