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32-bit Programs Cannot Access Internet
tbdawg:
Have you tried connecting in safe mode with networking? If not please boot into safe mode with networking and check if you can use 32 bit IE.
To boot into safe mode with networking restart the pc and press F8 while booting just after the BIOS screen. OR got to start > type msconfig.exe into search and press enter. > got to Boot tab > Under Boot Options check Safe boot and Network click OK and restart.
Also lets get the info from your sfc scan.
Open an elevated command prompt again and type the following:
findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%\Logs\CBS\CBS.log >"%userprofile%\Desktop\sfc_log.txt"
post the file.
fz5656:
No luck with 32bit programs in safe mode with networking, but see attached for log.
tbdawg:
Well as far as the corrupted file that cannot be fixed via sfc "PINTLGB.IMD" goes, this is a common issue with Asus (I'm assuming yours is one do to some asus services in your list) computers that have Windows 7 installs (my sons PC included). A reinstallation using the recovery discs will most likely NOT fix that file as the file on the recovery discs are usually also corrupted. You will need to find an original install disc for Windows 7 for your version and service pack (the one you are currently on) and extract the file. You also need to set the permissions and takeownership of the file, as it is a system file, in order to replace it. Info: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/42776-extract-files-windows-7-installation-dvd.html Once you have a copy of the file you'll have to overwrite the existing file in all of its locations. Such as:
C:\Windows\IME\IMESC5\DICTS
C:\Windows\winsxs\amd64_microsoft-windows-i..lified-chinese-core_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7601.17514_none_763763505e93084b
C:\Windows\winsxs\amd64_microsoft-windows-i..lified-chinese-core_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7600.16385_none_74064f8861a484b1
The locations in the C:\Windows\winsxs\ may be different for you just do a search in explorer for the file there.
After you have done this the sfc /scannow may or may not report that file correctly (may still show as a mismatch).
As for you main issue:
Are you by chance running a Proxy or have you in the past? Or possibly a virus has changed those settings?
Also have you tried turning off your firewall? Or temporarily uninstalling any aftermarket programs that have a firewall with them such as your antivirus.
fz5656:
I'll probably work with that file later, but negatory on the proxy on both counts, I've checked the connections tab in internet explorer for it before, and it also wouldn't explain my malwarebytes and couple of other programs unrelated to direct browsing can't access the internet.
tbdawg:
Try this if you haven't already done so:
http://www.explosiveknowledge.net/main/2012/08/31/tcpiperror/
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