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We troubleshoot  PC error codes.  Does your PC need any files then contact us.

Troubleshoot network config

Increase your speed. At your own risk.

We offer software packs which will fine-tune your registry for Cable/DSL connection. Just click here  to send  email  & we will send the software as a attachment. Single click install. We charge $ 10 per request. 

This tip works on ALL Windows 95/98/ME and NT4/2000/XP systems with MS Internet Explorer 4/5/6 installed.

This Registry fix speeds up internet/remote (using Windows Explorer and/or Internet Explorer) browsing process considerably on most MS Windows 32-bit machines connected to a network and/or remote computer(s).
This actually fixes a BUG in MS Windows OSes that scan shared (remote) folders/files across the network for Scheduled Tasks, and can add a delay as long as 30 seconds (!), because it uses extra time to search the remote computer(s). :(
To do this, run Regedit and go to

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\
CurrentVersion\Explorer\RemoteComputer\NameSpace

In the right hand pane highlight the {D6277990-4C6A-11CF-8D87-00AA0060F5BF} Value and delete it: right-click on it -> select Delete -> click OK.

RECOMMENDED: Export (BACKUP) this Registry key to a REG file FIRST, to be able to restore it (by running the REG file) if necessary. In Regedit: highlight the key name in the left hand pane -> click "Registry" from the menu -> select "Export Registry File..." -> type a file name in the "File name" field -> browse to the destination of your choice -> push the Save button.

This Registry change takes effect immediately.
Just start MS IE while connected to the network/internet to see the difference. :)

NOTE: Upgrading to a future MS Internet Explorer release or reinstalling it may add this value to your Registry *again*, therefore you may need to delete it *again* after (re)installing MS IE. :(

 

Make changes at your own risk. Or contact us for professional help.

Cannot Browse the Internet Using Internet Explorer While Connected to AOL , network down.

Win 95,98,ME Happens in XP too


SYMPTOMS

When you upgrade Microsoft Internet Explorer or America Online (AOL) and connect to AOL, you may not be able to browse the Internet by using Internet Explorer or you may receive the following error message:
This page cannot be displayed.
Note that you may receive this error message when you use the version of Internet Explorer that is included with the AOL software.

CAUSE

This behavior can occur under the following circumstances:
  • If you enable the AOL parental control restrictions for the current account

  • If you are using a 16-bit version of AOL

RESOLUTION

RECOMMENDED: Export (BACKUP) this Registry key to a REG file FIRST, to be able to restore it (by running the REG file) if necessary. In Regedit: highlight the key name in the left hand pane '.. click "Registry" from the menu , select "Export Registry File.., type a file name in the, File name" field .. browse to the destination of your choice -> push the Save button.

To resolve this behavior:
  1. Check that you are running a 32-bit version of AOL by clicking About America Online on the Help menu.
  2. Check that the AOL parental-control restrictions are disabled for the current account.
  3. Note down all the settings in Network properties and dial up settings.
  4. Remove all network components (for example, adapters, clients, and so on). To do this:
    1. Click StartSettingsControl Panel, and  double-click Network.
    2. Select a network component, and then click Remove.

      NOTE: Do not restart your computer if you are prompted to do so. You may need to repeat these steps to remove all of the adapters, clients, and so on.

  5. Remove Dial-Up Networking. To do this:
    1. Click Start, SettingsControl PanelAdd/Remove Programs.
    2. On the Windows Setup tab, click to clear the Communications check box.

      Please: Do not restart your computer if you are prompted to do so.
  6. Click start, run, type regedit and the registery will open, Go and delete the winsock2 file.
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\WinSock2

  7. Start AOL.
  8. After you start AOL, the necessary AOL components are rebuilt. After the components are rebuilt, restart your computer.
  9. Things should be fine now. Sometimes reinstall of OS is needed !

Suggested by Ricky (johnson.ricky.@verizon.net).

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