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Hi
I notice that one of the fixes in sp2 is the installation of the advanced
networking pack. I installed this a while ago and had quite a problem. When I
connected to the internet my pc froze for 5 minutes (after that it ws fine).
A pleasent chap from the online support team tracked the problem down to this
pack and helped me disable it (I couldn't uninstall it using add/remove
programs in control panel - don't know why the chap from Microsoft said
don't).
I presume that I will have the same problem after installing SP2?
I have a HP pavilion 423.uk with 1GB ram 1.8ghz Celeron and a wife who would
prefer a new washing machine to a PC
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics (More info?)
Open control-panel or/and insert xp cd,select windows components,open
networking services,chk all,then close-out.Then go to run,type:cmd In cmd
type:ipv6 install When its thru type:EXIT Restart computer.
"tom_the-confused" wrote:
> Hi
>
> I notice that one of the fixes in sp2 is the installation of the advanced
> networking pack. I installed this a while ago and had quite a problem. When I
> connected to the internet my pc froze for 5 minutes (after that it ws fine).
> A pleasent chap from the online support team tracked the problem down to this
> pack and helped me disable it (I couldn't uninstall it using add/remove
> programs in control panel - don't know why the chap from Microsoft said
> don't).
>
> I presume that I will have the same problem after installing SP2?
>
> I have a HP pavilion 423.uk with 1GB ram 1.8ghz Celeron and a wife who would
> prefer a new washing machine to a PC
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics (More info?)
You might also open internet connections,select or have only:Client for
Microsoft
Networks,Internet Protocal,and Microsoft TCP/IP6 Packet scheduling delete or
uninstall,and others do the same for.
"tom_the-confused" wrote:
> Hi
>
> I notice that one of the fixes in sp2 is the installation of the advanced
> networking pack. I installed this a while ago and had quite a problem. When I
> connected to the internet my pc froze for 5 minutes (after that it ws fine).
> A pleasent chap from the online support team tracked the problem down to this
> pack and helped me disable it (I couldn't uninstall it using add/remove
> programs in control panel - don't know why the chap from Microsoft said
> don't).
>
> I presume that I will have the same problem after installing SP2?
>
> I have a HP pavilion 423.uk with 1GB ram 1.8ghz Celeron and a wife who would
> prefer a new washing machine to a PC
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics (More info?)
I went through this with the support guy - his advice was to disable it -
which as my pc is running fine is what I'll probably do
"Andrew E." wrote:
> You might also open internet connections,select or have only:Client for
> Microsoft
> Networks,Internet Protocal,and Microsoft TCP/IP6 Packet scheduling delete or
> uninstall,and others do the same for.
>
> "tom_the-confused" wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > I notice that one of the fixes in sp2 is the installation of the advanced
> > networking pack. I installed this a while ago and had quite a problem. When I
> > connected to the internet my pc froze for 5 minutes (after that it ws fine).
> > A pleasent chap from the online support team tracked the problem down to this
> > pack and helped me disable it (I couldn't uninstall it using add/remove
> > programs in control panel - don't know why the chap from Microsoft said
> > don't).
> >
> > I presume that I will have the same problem after installing SP2?
> >
> > I have a HP pavilion 423.uk with 1GB ram 1.8ghz Celeron and a wife who would
> > prefer a new washing machine to a PC
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