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Dave in Des Moines - 21 Jul 2008 02:09 GMT
My daughter's WinXP computer is wirelessly connected to our in-home network,
and I have excellent signal strength on her machine, but IE7 cannot access
the Internet. Other machines in the hosue also connected wirelessly are able
to connect to the Internet without problem. When I run the IE diagnostic, I
get an error message saying that Windows has detected a problem with layered
service provider (LSP:)CWALSP. It then asks me if I want to remove it and
reboot, and I say Yes. But after reboot, I get the same message.

Any help?

roorider
Don Varnau - 21 Jul 2008 02:35 GMT
Hi,
CWALSP appears to belong to NetNanny/ContentWatch. I would
uninstall/reinstall NetNanny. If unsuccessful with that, try their support
http://www.netnanny.com/

Hope this helps,
Don
[MS MVP- IE]

> My daughter's WinXP computer is wirelessly connected to our in-home network,
> and I have excellent signal strength on her machine, but IE7 cannot access
> the Internet. Other machines in the house also connected wirelessly are
able
> to connect to the Internet without problem. When I run the IE diagnostic, I
> get an error message saying that Windows has detected a problem with layered
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> roorider
 
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