Error Loading Transport Tcp/ip Adapter
Provide feedback Summary If the firewall is enabled when NetSupport Assist 1.10 is installed the firewall will prompt an Allow/Deny dialog every time the Client/machine is restarted. On Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6 the Client will still run, while on Mac OS X 10.7 and 10.8 the Client will not run giving a transport error. (Please note that the Firewall is disabled by default on Mac OS X) Details The Client will not function properly with OS X's Firewall enabled - it continually asks to be allowed through, even when a firewallexceptionis created. Eventually, the Client willdisplay anerror message and close: Error loading transport TCP/IP (adapter 0), operation: 03H, code: 10048 (2740H). Symptoms Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6 – On Reboot or Configurator save (Allow/Deny Firewall dialog is displayed) even though the Client.app is added to the Firewall exceptions. Mac OS X 10.7 and 10.8 – On Reboot (Allow/Deny Firewall dialog is displayed) even though the Client.app is added to the Firewall exceptions. On Logout/Login or Configurator save (Allow/Deny dialog is displayed in a Looping fashion) displaying then disappearing. Resolution Performing an upgrade of NetSupport Assist 1.10 to version 1.10.1 on Mac OS X 10.6, 10.7 and 10.8 will resolve the issue. This methodwill notwork on Mac OS X 10.5, so if the Firewall was enabled when Assist 1.10 was installed,an upgrade to version 1.10.1 is required and thenthe Client.app entry will need to be removed from the Firewall exception list. Manual Resolutionfor Mac OS X 10.5 Removing the Client.app from the Firewall exception list after installing NetSupport Assist 1.10.1resolves this issue. Steps to Remove the Client.app entry from the Firewall 1.Select the Apple in the Top left hand corner 2. Select System Preferences 3.Select Security 4.Select the Firewall Tab 5.Select Client within the Table 6.Click the Minus button to remove the entry 7.Reboot the machine. If you require any further assistance please contact NetSupport Technical Support support@netsupportsoftware.com Applicable Product(s) : NSA 1.10.1 ,NSA 1.10 ,NSA 1.03 ,NSA 1.02 ,NSA 1.01 ,NSA 1.00 , Applicable Operating System(s) :, Mac Associated Files : Date Created : 4-7-2012 0
FAQ Members List Calendar Today's Posts Search TCP/IP transport not loading Thread Tools Search this Thread Rate Thread Display Modes #1 10-13-2004, 10:25 AM gravesgrg Offline Registered User Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Martinsburg, WV Posts: 3 TCP/IP transport not loading I recently loaded edonkey on my desktop computer after installing SP2 and could not get a connection. I followed edonkey's suggestion on their website about how to set up the firewall to allow edonkey to work. Everything seemed fine and I turned off the computer that night. The next day I logged onto Windows and http://www.netsupportsoftware.com/support/td.asp?td=719 was greeted by the error box, "TCP/IP Transport not installed". My cable internet connection showed a low connectivity/no connectivity warning. This warning may have been purely coincidental to the edonkey install. So I uninstalled edonkey and rebooted. No change. Same error. I tried to do a restore system but it failed (said it could not restore) on every restore point on the computer (I am still baffled by why http://www.softwaretipsandtricks.com/forum/windows-xp/14948-tcp-ip-transport-not-loading.html I can't restore). I then uninstalled SP2, thinking it might be the problem but I still had the same error. I was able to restore to what I had just done (i.e. SP2 was restored) and I deleted the firewall exceptions for edonkey I know the modem is working since I could connect to the internet via my laptop. I have a dual boot (separate hard drive with Linspire loaded on it) on my desktop. So to test the desktop's onboard NIC, I booted Linspire and was able to connect to the internet with no problem. To see if the Linspire was causing a conflict (since I had not tested it after installing SP2, but I can't think of why it would make a difference) I disconnected the second hard drive and rebooted to Windows XP. Still the same error. I uninstalled the NIC and rebooted. Still the same error. Short of reinstalling the OS, how do I install the TCP/IP Transport? I have tried the "netsh int reset" and it had no effect. I checked the TCPIP registry keys against what my laptop had and they were the same SO WHERE AM I GOING WRONG???? gravesgrg View Public Profile Send a private message to graves
to a colleague. Provide feedback about this document to the CrossTec Technical Support. Summary This article addresses themessage "Error http://kb.crosstecsoftware.com/td/td.asp?td=360&lang= loading transport TCP/IP (adapter 0), operation; 03H, code: 10042 (773aH)" Details http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/84764/tcpip-protocol-driver-service-failed-to-start/ In some cases, you might receivea message"Error loading transport TCP/IP (adapter 0), operation; 03H, code: 10042 (773aH)" when loading CrossTec Remote Control or School. This is normally due to the TCP/IP stacks in Windows being damaged or missing. Please take the following steps to check error loading your TCP/IP settings in Windows. 1) Windows 95/98 Right click on Network Neighborhood and choose Properties. Under "The following network components are installed" you should have an entry for TCP/IP-> followed by your network card. If not, continue to step 3. Click on the Add button, select Protocol, Microsoft, TCP/IP. Add this protocol and reboot the machine. error loading transport 2) Windows ME/2000/XP Right click on My Network Places and choose Properties. Select your connection from the list, right click and choose Properties again. Under the "Components checked are used by this connection" you should have "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" listed and a check in the box next to it. If it is not listed, proceed to step 4. Choose Install, Protocol, TCP/IP and install the protocol. Reboot when finshed. If TCP/IP is already listed in either case, uninstall it and then follow theOS specificsteps above to re-install it. If you require any further assistance please contact CrossTec Technical Support tech@crossteccorp.com Did the information in this document help answer your question?Yes No Technical Document Number: TD360 Applicable Product(s): Applicable Operating System(s): Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2003 Date Created: 24 July 2003 Date Last Modified: 22 August 2003 Revision Number: 3 DISCLAIMER: The origin of this document may be internal or external to CrossTec Corporation. CrossTec Corporation makes all reaso
List Welcome Guide More BleepingComputer.com → Internet & Networking → Networking Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. BLEEPINGCOMPUTER NEEDS YOUR HELP! BleepingComputer is being sued by Enigma Software because of a negative review of SpyHunter. A case like this could easily cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. If we have ever helped you in the past, please consider helping us. To learn more and to read the lawsuit, click here. CONTRIBUTE TO OUR LEGAL DEFENSE All unused funds will be donated to the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). LET OTHERS KNOW Tweet If you accept cookies from this site, you will only be shown this dialog once!You can press escape or click on the X to close this box. Register a free account to unlock additional features at BleepingComputer.com Welcome to BleepingComputer, a free community where people like yourself come together to discuss and learn how to use their computers. Using the site is easy and fun. As a guest, you can browse and view the various discussions in the forums, but can not create a new topic or reply to an existing one unless you are logged in. Other benefits of registering an account are subscribing to topics and forums, creating a blog, and having no ads shown anywhere on the site. Click here to Register a free account now! or read our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Tcp/ip Protocol Driver Service Failed To Start Started by laz , Mar 14 2007 04:16 PM Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next Please log in to reply 28 replies to this topic #1 laz laz Members 1 posts OFFLINE Local time:08:34 PM Posted 14 March 2007 - 04:16 PM My laptop was surfing very nicely via my wireless network a couple of days ago. Yesterday, I couldn't get it to connect. I tried repairing the connection, rebooting the router, etc.Today, I tried a wired connection which failed as well. Further investigation revealed this entry in the event log: "The TCP/