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Trouble with a corrupt TCP/IP stack on Windows 98 or WinME

(back up your registry before doing any of this)
"Fatal Error" Error Message Occurs When You Run WINIPCFG Q286748

Registry keys:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services..
VXD\AFVXD
VXD\DHCP
VXD\MSTCP
VXD\Winsock
VXD\Winsock2
Winsock
WinSock2
RemoteAccess\Authentication\SMM_Files

Files:
c:
cd \windows\system
ren vip.386 vip.old
ren vtcp.386 vtcp.old
ren vtdi.386 vtdi.old
ren vudp.386 vudp.old
ren vdhcp.386 vdhcp.old
ren vnbt.386 vnbt.old
winme: ren tcpip.sys tcpip.old

extract originals from cabs

 

 

( Win98 Millennium network networking 286748 )

Thursday, April 01, 2004


1 Comments:

Windows 98 1st edition wouldn't open any tcp connections. It would barely even resolve any DNS names. Ping seemed to work just fine using IP numbers only. Ran this fix and replaced "msnp32.dll" with original version. All is fine now.

By Blogger Wizard_Yo, on Friday, December 03, 2004  

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