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Daniel Cahill - 13 Oct 2003 06:58 GMT
I am computer illiterate and would appreciate it if anyone
could give me an idea of how to fix this problem. When I
turn it on the message "cannot allocate socket" appears
(it continues to flash up until there are about 15 of
them").

When i try to connect to our broadband cable internet it
tells me that it cannot connect and to check that the
modem is plugged in and on etc (it is). Can anyone
enlighten me to what this might mean or how to fix it. I
have no idea what a socket is for example. I rang
microsoft and the lady said it might be caused by a
corruption in one of the files but she didn't say how to
fix it.
Cheers
Sandi - Microsoft MVP - 13 Oct 2003 14:20 GMT
It is essential to check for spyware/hijackware/foistware.

Go to IE tools, internet options, general tab. Click on the cache settings
button and then 'view objects'. Delete anything you don't recognise.  If you
are unsure, or no objects appear, for diagnosis purposes I REALLY like
BHODemon, available at http://www.definitivesolutions.com/bhodemon.htm.  It
does not need installing - simply unzip and run the EXE programme.  It is
very easy to use.

I find this programme is a better option than IE6's ability to turn off
"Enable third-party browser extensions (requires restart)".  This disables
*all* plug-ins and makes troubleshooting very difficult.

Many people like AdAware, available at www.lavasoft.de .  Make sure you keep
the signature files up to date and remember, AdAware may only remove the
current installation of spyware; it may not do anything about software that
reinstalls itself, so unless you want to get stuck in an endless loop of
hijack/cleanout/hijack/cleanout make sure you get rid of whatever is
installing the junk.  See my Troubleshooting advice for information about
how to track down and get rid of spyware completely.
http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/Darnit.htm#tshoot

An excellent replacement for AdAware is Spybot. Again, it is a free
programme which can be downloaded from:
http://spybot.eon.net.au/

Signature

Install the latest IE cumulative patch for protection against QHost:
http://www.microsoft.com/security/security_bulletins/ms03-040.asp
More information about QHosts can be found here:
http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/darnit_3.htm#qhost
________________________________________
Sandi - Microsoft MVP since 1999 (IE/OE)
http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer

> I am computer illiterate and would appreciate it if anyone
> could give me an idea of how to fix this problem. When I
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> fix it.
> Cheers
 
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