An Internal Error Occurred Trying To Run Ipconfig
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already reset tcp/ip with netsh Thanks for any ideas! eviltechie01-13-2003, 10:52 PMcheck ipconfig /all maybe your NIC is busted 01-15-2003, 06:57 PMthanks for the try, but ipconfig won't run period. the NIC is a 802.11b dlink card that has been a problem. the card connects to the router, but browser/ping/ip no luck. not sure other than a os reinstall Uranium-23501-15-2003, 11:15 PMcheck your device manage and see if the drivers are installed/working Omega01-25-2003, 01:36 AMI'd suggest checking to make sure your wireless settings are configured properly, if the TCP/IP stuff isn't working. This includes checking security settings (enable/disable/configure WEP as needed), add your MAC address to your AP's access list, if necessary, and make sure your SSID is correct (capitalization *does* matter). kji04-24-2003, 07:41 AMwhen i run ipconfig i get unable to query routing information. I have two separate nics installed- one wireless multiport 802.11b, and one integrated 10/100. Any ideas on this?? I know that the network settings are all correct. thanks adigi05-06-2003, 01:11 PMI have the same damn problem. I suspect the wireless card casued it and see others have the same issue. It appears to a tech I know that the tcpip.sys file is not being found at startup (we saw a few events saying so). I have done about everything, am now trying to reinstall the OS, going back to Win2000 Pro. 05-13-2003, 05:52 PMdlink? thats your problem right there. tronz08-09-2003, 01:57 AMWin2K or WinXP Cause of problem trying to uninstall Norton AntiVirus or System. I have DHCP problem fix. I got 2 Solution First try this. * from the Start Menu select run * type 'regedit' and click OK * open the following folders, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, then SYSTEM, CurrentControlSet, Services, and finally Dhcp. * Double-click the key DependOnService * remove what will probably be the last item in the list, something like SYMTDI. Leave everything else alone * click OK. * close RegEdit and reboot. DHCP should work again. Should a problem come up (messing up the registry entries) you can also press F8 (or is it F5?) and select Use Last Known Good Configuration from the boot menu. That will restore various registry entries to what was used last. I'm not sure why Norton installs this key. For some types of firewall software a dependency like this is added to ensure the firewall is running before DHCP grabs an address. Of course, Norton Anti-Virus should have removed this dependency when it was unistalled. Clearly its a bug in the uninstall routine. Second Solution To edit the registry: 1.Click Start, and then click Run. The Run dialog box appears. 2.Type regedt32.exe in the Run box,