P Paul B T Hodges Oct 16, 2003 #2 Hey Kai, May be virus related, do you scan regularly and have a firewall in place ? Are you running windows xp home or professional ? Paul
Hey Kai, May be virus related, do you scan regularly and have a firewall in place ? Are you running windows xp home or professional ? Paul
R Robert Norton Oct 17, 2003 #3 Try turning off the SSDP service - that fixed the problem for me since it looked like XP and my router were having a fight!
Try turning off the SSDP service - that fixed the problem for me since it looked like XP and my router were having a fight!
K Kai Oct 17, 2003 #4 Thanx Robert, seems to work, Robert Norton said: Try turning off the SSDP service - that fixed the problem for me since it looked like XP and my router were having a fight! Click to expand...
Thanx Robert, seems to work, Robert Norton said: Try turning off the SSDP service - that fixed the problem for me since it looked like XP and my router were having a fight! Click to expand...