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Systems > How to Fix Very Corrupted winsock and winsock 2 issues in Vista? Discussion deleted winsock windows 10 in 'Operating Systems' started by adlep, Feb 24, 2009. adlep Diamond Member Joined: Mar 25, 2001 Messages: 5,278 Likes Received: 0 Vista's
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program manager should be fired... Trying to fix the winsock corruption in Vista Home Premium and nothing works... netsh winsock reset returns an error, and the system restore does not work... With XP there was at https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/811259 least a manual way of resetting the winsock by removing the winsock and winsock2 registry entries from HKLM hive and reinstalling the TCP/IP from the windows/inf catalog... That is NOT the case in Vista.... Pondering my next step. I do not want to just reinstall because that is an easy way out... Then, there is this Vista VPN support gem too: MS KB Article Translation: If you use VPN dialer on your Vista based https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/how-to-fix-very-corrupted-winsock-and-winsock-2-issues-in-vista.269847/ PC and you are behind a router, most likely you will have a lot of problems with the connection so prepare for a lot of computer troubleshooting - even though your XP based PC is working fine wit a VPN dialer... I am loosing money on clients that are using Vista based PC all the time... Grrrr Edit: Solution: In case anyone whats to know, here is what I did to fix the problem: I have determined that the winsock and winsock2 registry keys that are located in the HKLM/System/CurrentControlSet/Services are corrupted. The system restore service also got corrupted (the system restore service was not even listed in the list of Windows Services (?)). The command that is listed in MS KB that "should" reinstall the corrupted winsock keys netsh winsock reset would return an error Initialization Function InitHelperDll in NSHHTTP.DLL failed to start with error code 11003 Of course, the netsh winsock reset command was run from a command prompt with an elevation (run as administrator). What to do? In Windows XP there is an option of removing the corrupted winsock and winsock2 registry keys from the HKLM registry hive and reinstalling the TCP/IP protocol from the Windows/inf folder. That is not the case in Windows Vista, because some Microsoft jenious decided to mess with this function.
To New Topics http://www.howtonetworking.com/Troubleshooting/winsock2corruption1.htm How to fix Winsock2 corruption issue - http://www.sevenforums.com/network-sharing/225670-i-believe-my-winsock-may-corrupt.html Symptoms Symptoms of Winsock2 corruption: 1. When running ipconfig /release or renew, you may receive the following error message: An error occurred while renewing interface 'Internet': An operation was attempted on something that is not a socket. windows 10 2. Ipconfig /all doesn't list IP address or no Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) address. 3 The status of the LAN Connection displays receiving IP packets but not sending them. 4. When you use your computer, you may receive the following error message: Initialization function INITHELPERDLL in winsock windows 10 IPMONTR.DLL failed to start with error code 10107. 5. When you use the ipconfig /renew command, you may receive the following error messages: 1) Unable to contact driver Error code 2. 2) The operation failed since no adapter is in the state permissible for this operation. 3) The attempted operation is not supported for the type of object referenced. 6. In the Device Manager, when you click Show Hidden Devices, the TCP/IP Protocol Driver is listed as disabled under Non-Plug and Play drivers, and you receive error code 24. 7. When you create a dial-up connection, you may receive the following error message: Error 720: No PPP Control Protocols Configured. Previous Page Cause This web is provided "AS IS" with no warranties. Copyright © 2002-2015 ChicagoTech.net, All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction forbidden.
Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums Windows 7 help and support Network & Sharing » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: i believe my winsock may be corrupt Page 1 of 2 1 2 > 20 Apr 2012 #1 vv211 Windows 7 Professional x64 w/SP1 58 posts Not NYC, NY, USA i believe my winsock may be corrupt Thank you in advance for any help, if there's more info you need to know i would be happy to supply it Some back-story if you're interested is posted below the issue so here's the problem, After manually removing some entries from my winsock catalog I can't connect to the internet via windows (luckily I have Ubuntu installed alongside windows, and that's how i'm posting this) "netsh winsock reset" and "netsh int ip reset" both return "Initialization Function InitHelperDll in NSHHTTP.DLL failed to start error code 11003" and it doesn't help anything system restore to a point prior to all this (or after for that matter) returns "An unspecified error occurred during system restore 0x80070005" stating that I have antivirus running and i should stop it, but i don't have any antivirus running I NEED HELP I was thinking maybe i could download a new winsock catalog? not sure if that's how it works If I absolutely need to, I have an external hard drive I could back up all my data to and just re-install windows, however I would really rather not a little back story: My parents installed Covenant Eyes on my laptop, which is a program that monitors all internet traffic on a pc and reports it back to a central server so it can be checked from any other pc after you've logged in. After they installed it, iTunes wouldn't load the store, it was just a blank white screen. I tried using the built-in updater for Covenant Eyes but it told me that I had the most recent version installed, I read on an Apple forum that certain winsock providers (including those from Covenant Eyes) can interfere with iTunes' ability to connect to the store. So i used the program "autoruns" to delete all instances of covenant eyes from the list of winsock providers (dumb idea, i know). That doesn't go over too well: covenant eyes realizes parts of it were removed so it tries to restart my pc after