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#1 By
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Thursday, November 01, 2007 05:57:17 AM
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Following a power cut it looks like some files were corrupted.
On startup I get a symantec popup saying tcp/ip is not installed.
In network connections there is a LAN connection which looks ok and recognises whether a cable is in or out.
ipconfig says "an internal error occurred: the request is not supported....unable to query host name"
When i try to PING i get "unable to contact IP driver, error code 2"
I get a 7003 event which says "the network location awareness (NLA) service depends on the following nonexistent service : tcpip". But I'm not sure which action triggered that error.
I also have a lot of 7023 errors from earlier today saying "the telephony service terminated" as "the system cannot find the specified file". But I can't seem to re-create that error.
In short, the networking is knackered.
Running XP service pack 2. Logged in as a user with administrative access.
I tried to run recovery mode, but I don't know the original administrator password (the guy who set that up has left the company!)
Can anyone help?
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