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Website issue - Solved!
jrjr:
Ok I will run the second time tomorrow am in safe mode. It's 9pm here now.
Is it normal for the software to turn off network discovery?
I think this is the shot you are looking for. If not let me know.
Julian:
--- Quote from: Shane on June 25, 2015, 01:28:24 pm ---It is an odd one, there is a trick that I need to tell people in the program besides just running it in safe mode, run the repairs a 2nd time!
The reason why is I have found that some of the commands would fail because a lot of windows doesnt take effect until a reboot, so part of a repair may work but some commands might fail till the reboot for the changes to take hold, then when you run it that 2nd time the commands work properly. I have had a lot of people tell me running it a 2nd time was the trick for them and that is the reason.
As an example one of the commands is to call a service to do a job, if the service isnt work the repair fails but the program put the info back for the service, so after the reboot the service works and so then does the command.
So it is worth a try, go into safe mode and run all the repairs a 2nd time.
Also go to your network connection properties and post a screen shot of what protocols are installed, I want to make sure there isnt anything in there as well.
Shane
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Add that into the next update Shane
jrjr:
Just completed running the software again in safe mode after a power down and rebooting when requested. I went through each optional step as well- chkdsk, etc..... I did not reset file permissions as that was done the first time so this run went pretty fast.
Sad news is the websites still will not connect.
jrjr:
disregard
Shane:
Ok from what I have seen something is messing with the network, and I noticed you have two protocols called pure network, I dont know what those are, but any protocol installed there will have the ability to mess with the network, I have attached a picture of my network settings window as an example.
So I am wondering if that might be where the problem point is. You do have more things attached to the network than normal, so that would explain the errors the browsers are reporting.
Shane
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