- Jul 7, 2002
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i had a person call to my work and say they were able to dial in successfully, but as soon as they open up netscape, he gets the message:
Netscape was unable to create network socket connection. There may be insufficient system resources or the network may be down.
usually, i associate this problem on windows with a corrupted winsock registry entry, as that has resolved the problem in the past. delete the winsock2 folder from the registry, reinstall DUN, and the winsock2 folder is recreated and the problem is resolved. problem is, this time around, the guy is seeing these problems on win xp. had him create a new connection, yet to no avail. any help or anyone familiar with this problem? he originally had win98 and upgraded to win xp. i went through an xp system and saw that indeed the same registry key is there, but how would i go about recreating it, because of no DUN? the only other option i can think of is resetting the tcp/ip stack using the: "netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt" command, but thats kind of risk because i would have deleted the key just to see it not work. any help or light shed would really be appreciated. thank you.
Netscape was unable to create network socket connection. There may be insufficient system resources or the network may be down.
usually, i associate this problem on windows with a corrupted winsock registry entry, as that has resolved the problem in the past. delete the winsock2 folder from the registry, reinstall DUN, and the winsock2 folder is recreated and the problem is resolved. problem is, this time around, the guy is seeing these problems on win xp. had him create a new connection, yet to no avail. any help or anyone familiar with this problem? he originally had win98 and upgraded to win xp. i went through an xp system and saw that indeed the same registry key is there, but how would i go about recreating it, because of no DUN? the only other option i can think of is resetting the tcp/ip stack using the: "netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt" command, but thats kind of risk because i would have deleted the key just to see it not work. any help or light shed would really be appreciated. thank you.