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in winXP cmd prompt ipconfig "rpc server is unavailable"
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| winxp ipconfig/renew, rpc server unavail 2004-11-23, 11:46 pm |
| i recently installed a programfrom lime wire that wasn't what i thought it
was and resulted in my winXP pro system to have an invalid IP address and to
constantly server for and ip address. when i go to cmd.exe and try
ipconfig/renew it gives me the rpc server unavailable error. can anyone
please help me?
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| Joker 2004-11-26, 11:47 pm |
| Way off topic but you might look into ad-aware & also spybot search &
destroy.
winxp ipconfig/renew, rpc server unavail wrote:
> i recently installed a programfrom lime wire that wasn't what i thought it
> was and resulted in my winXP pro system to have an invalid IP address and to
> constantly server for and ip address. when i go to cmd.exe and try
> ipconfig/renew it gives me the rpc server unavailable error. can anyone
> please help me?
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| Chris H. 2004-11-26, 11:47 pm |
| This isn't the correct newsgroup for this question, since Microsoft's
Broadband Networking hardware and software is supported here, but have you
tried using System Restore (if you're on Windows XP) to go back to a Restore
Point prior to your errant installation?
You may also want to thoroughly check your system with your anti-virus
software running the latest definitions, and check www.aumha.org/secure.htm
for information about hijackings, parasites and other malware. If you have
additional questions, you can ask them in the security forum on the site.
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Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
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"winxp ipconfig/renew, rpc server unavail" <winxp ipconfig/renew, rpc server
unavail@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:56ED70B9-A09D-40FA-9FF6-3E42F2572D1F@microsoft.com...
>i recently installed a programfrom lime wire that wasn't what i thought it
> was and resulted in my winXP pro system to have an invalid IP address and
> to
> constantly server for and ip address. when i go to cmd.exe and try
> ipconfig/renew it gives me the rpc server unavailable error. can anyone
> please help me?
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| winxp ipconfig/renew, rpc server unavail 2004-11-26, 11:47 pm |
| I have already tried norton antivirus 2004, adaware, system restore, and
spybot. I have determined that the problem doesn't exist in virus's or
spyware it is simply a problem with the file that controls the rpc server has
been rewriten by a program that was obviously meant for another OS. So, i
guess the question really is how do i re-write the rpc server files in-order
to fix this problem?
"Chris H." wrote:
> This isn't the correct newsgroup for this question, since Microsoft's
> Broadband Networking hardware and software is supported here, but have you
> tried using System Restore (if you're on Windows XP) to go back to a Restore
> Point prior to your errant installation?
>
> You may also want to thoroughly check your system with your anti-virus
> software running the latest definitions, and check www.aumha.org/secure.htm
> for information about hijackings, parasites and other malware. If you have
> additional questions, you can ask them in the security forum on the site.
> --
> Chris H.
> Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
> Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
> Associate Expert
> Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>
>
> "winxp ipconfig/renew, rpc server unavail" <winxp ipconfig/renew, rpc server
> unavail@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:56ED70B9-A09D-40FA-9FF6-3E42F2572D1F@microsoft.com...
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| Chris H. 2004-11-26, 11:47 pm |
| Use a Restore Point from System Restore to go back to when it worked.
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Chris H.
Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
Associate Expert
Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
"winxp ipconfig/renew, rpc server unavail"
<winxpipconfigrenewrpcserverunavail@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:4E6034A4-DFE2-414C-A9E1-601CAA735AE9@microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
>I have already tried norton antivirus 2004, adaware, system restore, and
> spybot. I have determined that the problem doesn't exist in virus's or
> spyware it is simply a problem with the file that controls the rpc server
> has
> been rewriten by a program that was obviously meant for another OS. So, i
> guess the question really is how do i re-write the rpc server files
> in-order
> to fix this problem?
>
> "Chris H." wrote:
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