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  • Remington
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    • Aug 2002
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    Problem with WinXP and cable connection

    Hey guys, my computer is having some difficulties as of late. For some reason, my WinXP account is the only one that is able to connect to the Internet; four out of the five accounts will not access the Internet at all. I've tried going into Control Panel -> Network Connections and checking that, and it says that the connection is "Enabled". I've also tried going into the Tools menu in IE and selecting "Internet Options" and setting up a new connection but that doesn't work either. I am truly lost on what to do, so I came here, knowing that AO is home to some pretty good computer wizzes. Thanks in advance for any help you guys provide.

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  • MayAMonkeyBeYourPinata
    Another One Bites The Dust
    • Feb 2003
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    #2
    Probably wrong, but try using an ethernet cable rather than a usb
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    • fire1811
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      • Nov 2002
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      #3
      Originally posted by MayAMonkeyBeYourPinata
      Probably wrong, but try using an ethernet cable rather than a usb
      i think if it connects with one it shouldnt be the cable.

      check in you accounts to see if you have them blocked for access to net its in control panel.
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      • Remington
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        • Aug 2002
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        #4
        Originally posted by fire1811
        check in you accounts to see if you have them blocked for access to net its in control panel.
        Are you refering to "User Accounts"? If so, I just tried that and I can't find an option to change Internet accessibility options for the accounts.

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        • MayAMonkeyBeYourPinata
          Another One Bites The Dust
          • Feb 2003
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          #5
          Originally posted by fire1811
          i think if it connects with one it shouldnt be the cable.

          check in you accounts to see if you have them blocked for access to net its in control panel.
          And thus my probably wrong, to begin my sentence
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          • danheneise
            Registered User
            • Jan 2003
            • 531

            #6
            the only thing i can think of is to go into internet options and then the content tab and disable the content advisor at the top if it is enabled, if it isn't enabled then i really can't think of anything else...

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            • pbzmag
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              • Feb 2002
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              #7
              Did you install SP2? Try turning off ICF.

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              • Remington
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                • Aug 2002
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                #8
                Originally posted by pbzmag
                Did you install SP2? Try turning off ICF.
                I don't consider myself computer illiterate but . . . huh?

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                • danheneise
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                  • Jan 2003
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Remington
                  I don't consider myself computer illiterate but . . . huh?
                  the first thing (SP2) means Security Patch 2, a crappy windows xp update recently put out by micro$oft which has screwed many people over lately. and the ICF i really don't know lol i'm guessing it means Internet Connection F... something...

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                  • Rumble
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                    • May 2003
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by danheneise
                    the first thing (SP2) means Security Patch 2, a crappy windows xp update recently put out by micro$oft which has screwed many people over lately. and the ICF i really don't know lol i'm guessing it means Internet Connection F... something...
                    probably firewall, internet connection firewall

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                    • Remington
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                      • Aug 2002
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                      #11
                      What if another family member installed SP2 (I know I didn't)? What do I need to do to turn it off?

                      Edit: If it helps at all, the house is networked and this computer is one of three running off a router. The other two computers aren't having any problems with Internet connectivity, it's just the 4 WinXP accounts on this computer.

                      Edit 2: ICF is off at the moment.

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                      • pbzmag
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                        • Feb 2002
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                        #12
                        You can't turn of SP2. However, you can turn off Automatic updates. Just right click on the desktop icon called "My Computer" and select Properties. Click on the Automatic Updates tab and make sure that the "Automatic(recommended)" is not selected. If it was selected, most likely the system updated itself. As for the other profiles, were you able to access the internet before SP2?

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                        • CasingBill
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                          • Jan 2003
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by danheneise
                          the first thing (SP2) means Security Patch 2, a crappy windows xp update recently put out by micro$oft which has screwed many people over lately. and the ICF i really don't know lol i'm guessing it means Internet Connection F... something...



                          last I checked, SP2 meant service pack 2.....and I've never heard of ICF either.
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                          • CasingBill
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                            • Jan 2003
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Remington
                            What if another family member installed SP2 (I know I didn't)? What do I need to do to turn it off?

                            Edit: If it helps at all, the house is networked and this computer is one of three running off a router. The other two computers aren't having any problems with Internet connectivity, it's just the 4 WinXP accounts on this computer.

                            Edit 2: ICF is off at the moment.

                            are all the users set up the same on their user accounts? are they all administrator or power users? and not someting restricted?

                            BTW....turn your firewall back on
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                            • Remington
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by CasingBill
                              are all the users set up the same on their user accounts? are they all administrator or power users? and not someting restricted?

                              BTW....turn your firewall back on
                              All users are setup the same across the board. They are all administrators as well and I don't believe anything is restricted. See, the thing is, up until about 4 days ago, nothing was wrong, every account had access to the Internet, and now only mine does. And access for the Internet is going through an internal firewall in the router before it gets to this computer CasingBill, so I think I should be okay.

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