Command lines to solve most of the network problems

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  1. Posts : 47
    Windows 7 HOME PREMIUM 64-bit
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    Here is the Command lines to solve most of the network problems


    Start your machine in SAFE MODE
    Login as ADMINISTRATOR
    Open cmd.exe
    Type in: ctrl+shift+enter" to allow elevation request
    Type in again: netsh winsock reset" and press enter
    After there you may restart your machine and the network problem will be gone.


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    Last edited by baraka607; 10 Nov 2010 at 04:00.
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  2. Posts : 2,737
    Windows 7 Enterprise (x64); Windows Server 2008 R2 (x64)
       #2

    I must be missing something but typing: ctrl+shift+enter does not work, pressing that key combination does nothing as well.
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  3. Posts : 105
    Windows 7; Server 08; Window Home Server; Vista; XP
       #3

    WindowsStar said:
    I must be missing something but typing: ctrl+shift+enter does not work, pressing that key combination does nothing as well.

    LOL...

    Haxcid Rewrite said:

    Login as and administrator. (generally this is the account you created on very first boot of your computer). Note that in Windows 7 the administrator account is disabled by default.

    Open cmd window. This can be done by pressing the windows key and the r key at the same time. Type cmd into the run box and hit enter.

    In the cmd window type: netsh winsock reset

    Press enter

    Restart your computer.

    If you are unable to run the command then you may need to boot into windows in safe mode with networking. This can be done by pressing F8 after the machine posts but before the first windows logo appears. Also you may not be logged in with administrator account be sure that you have administrative right to your system before trying.
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  4. Posts : 2,737
    Windows 7 Enterprise (x64); Windows Server 2008 R2 (x64)
       #4

    haxcid said:
    WindowsStar said:
    I must be missing something but typing: ctrl+shift+enter does not work, pressing that key combination does nothing as well.

    LOL...

    Haxcid Rewrite said:

    Login as and administrator. (generally this is the account you created on very first boot of your computer). Note that in Windows 7 the administrator account is disabled by default.

    Open cmd window. This can be done by pressing the windows key and the r key at the same time. Type cmd into the run box and hit enter.

    In the cmd window type: netsh winsock reset

    Press enter

    Restart your computer.

    If you are unable to run the command then you may need to boot into windows in safe mode with networking. This can be done by pressing F8 after the machine posts but before the first windows logo appears. Also you may not be logged in with administrator account be sure that you have administrative right to your system before trying.
    The above instructions (in your quote) I understand and do all the time, however the OP has NOT posted them that way. So they are unclear and incorrect for the most part. :)
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