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720 Remote Computer Could not be Established 1261views July 9, 2016 July 26, 2016 admin 3 The corrupted Wan Miniports are causing Error 720 for some Windows users. If you
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are getting this error, follow the below mentioned steps to solve this error 720 a connection to the remote computer could not be established you might need to change issue. Procedure 1: Reset TCP IP Protocol Step 1: Try resetting TCP IP protocol by entering following command error 720 vpn in Command Prompt netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt Step 2: Now reboot your system and reconnect Ivacy VPN. If it does not solve problem, then try the next procedure. Procedure
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2: Reset Network Step 1: Open Control Panel, then open Add Remove Programs and go to Windows components. Uncheck networking. Step 2: Now restart your computer. Step 3: Repeat step 1 and check networking Step 4: Open “Command” window by typing ‘cmd’ in “Run”. Type the following command and press “Enter”: netsh int ip reset.log Now enter the following command and
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press “Enter”: ipconfig / flushdns Procedure 3: Reinstall Mini Ports Step 1: Create a Restore Point Creating a Restore Point in Windows 7 Open “Computer” Properties from “Start Menu”, then open “System”. Open “System Protection” tab from left pane. Enter administrator username and password if required. Open “System Protection” tab from top navigation bar and click “Create”. In the dialog box, type a relevant description and click “Create”. Creating a Restore Point in Windows 8 Press “Windows key” + “F” and type for ‘Create Restore’ in search box. Now click on “Files” above the search box and select “Settings” from the drop-down menu. Now click “Create a Restore Point”. Open “System Protection” tab from top navigation bar and click “Create”. In the dialog box, type a relevant description and click “Create”. Step 2: Uninstall non-working miniports Before removing non-working mini ports, note them at a safe place. You will need this later. Now follow the below mentioned procedure: Open “Device Manager” (Windows 8: right click on bottom left side of the screen and select “Device Manager”, Windows 7: O
5 replies Latest Post - 2005-12-06T15:11:30Z by SystemAdmin Display:ConversationsBy Date 1-6 of 6 Previous Next SystemAdmin 110000D4XK 6902 Posts Pinned topic 9124-720 Error 11002613 2005-12-02T20:48:35Z | Tags: Answered question This question has been answered. Unanswered question This question has not been error 720 windows 7 pppoe answered yet. We have a new OpenPower 720 here in our Test lab, and when
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plugged into power, we get a yellow exclamation indicator lit up on both the rear of the machine and the front display. error 720 huawei modem After post, the front display shows "01 N V=F T." When we press the white button to "start" the system, it cycles through codes (C001160, etc.) until it gets to 11002613, then stops there. The green power https://support.ivacy.com/kb/how-to-solve-error-720-remote-computer-could-not-be-established/ indicator is flashing, and the yellow exclamation indicator is still on steady. We connected the server to a PC via cat 5 cable and configured it to see the ASM (advanced system management) interface via a browser. The error logs show the 11002613 error as "Power/Cooling Subsystem Unrecoverable Error" The next error chronologically (and the only other error listed) is B181201B and is showing "Service Processor Firmware Predictive Error" Could this be a https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=101441 firmware related issue? The current firmware version on this server is SF230-126. I've been all over the firmware site (http://techsupport.services.ibm.com/server/mdownload2/01SF230_150_120.html) but the history doesn't reference this kind of error. I did see a previous thread for error code 11002630, but the fans and power supplies seem to be installed correctly already. One of our tech got the advice from someone in IBM that he needed new/different power cords which he ordered. When received we tried them, but the same error comes up. Log in to reply. Updated on 2005-12-06T15:11:30Z at 2005-12-06T15:11:30Z by SystemAdmin SystemAdmin 110000D4XK 6902 Posts Re: 9124-720 Error 11002613 2005-12-02T20:52:11Z This is the accepted answer. This is the accepted answer. Is there a reason to believe that the problem isn't with the power or cooling subsystem? Have you had your customer engineer out to check the machine? anker Log in to reply. SystemAdmin 110000D4XK 6902 Posts Re: 9124-720 Error 11002613 2005-12-02T21:41:04Z This is the accepted answer. This is the accepted answer. SystemAdmin 110000D4XK 2005-12-02T20:52:11Z Is there a reason to believe that the problem isn't with the power or cooling subsystem? Have you had your customer engineer out to check the machine? anker More... I opened up the server and viewed the lights during post, and both power supplies are green, although the DC light (o
LSXODBC; OLEDB; MSSQL; 80004005; script connection; script; code; lotusscript; ODBC; LSXLC; stopped working; errors; Error 500; HTTP Web Server; Exception; Agent Did not complete within the time limit; http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21280094 Error in Initialize fn; 720; ODBC could not complete the requested operation; line 13; connector; Server does not exist or access denied; Line 25 Technote (FAQ) This document applies only to the following language version(s): English Question A script connection to ODBC via LSXODBC and LSXLC stopped working with the following errors: General web server error: "Error 500: HTTP Web Server: Lotus Notes Exception - Agent Did not error 720 complete within the time limit." LS:DO specific error: "Error in Initialize fn, Error #720 Error msg: LS:DO - ODBC could not complete the requested operation. Error line no 13 Line 13 -> If con.ConnectTo("IBM_SQL_Test","XXXXX", "YYYYYY") Then LSXLC using OLEDB connector specific error: Error in Initialize fn, Error #12325 Error msg: Error: ErrorRecord: HResult: 0x80004005 Description: [DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen (Connect()).] SQL Server does not exist or access denied Error line no 25. error 720 windows Line 25 -> connect.Connect Answer This problem can arise due to many factors. Most of these factors are outlined in Microsoft technical document #328306 at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/328306/en-us. Running a connectivity test from the SystemDSN (locally) from the Lotus Domino server to the SQL server worked each time, proving that the SystemDSN for the MS SQL ODBC datasource was finding the SQL server. However, when accessing via HTTP, LotusScript was returning SQL-specific error messages that pointed to a possible connectivity problem. In this particular case, access was through a web browser (web-based application) and the URL was being redirected by an internal DNS server to a failover server that did not have the appropriate databases. All servers must have the backend datasouce set up identically. Likewise, any required databases must also be located on each server. Once the internal DNS was corrected to point the primary server, all agents started functioning correctly. Related information Document information More support for: IBM Domino Software version: 6.0, 6.5, 7.0, 8.0 Operating system(s): Windows Software edition: All Editions Reference #: 1280094 Modified date: 2009-01-08 Site availability Site assistance Contact and feedback Need support? Submit feedback to IBM Support 1-800-IBM-7378 (USA) Directory of worldwide contacts Contact Privacy Terms of use Accessibility