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Weird network problem

imported_Salamander

Senior member
Here's the deal. I have Vista, and Magic Network software which came with my router and which I used to create a home network. Everything has been fine for months.

Today I upgraded from KIS 7 to KIS2009. Couldn't access the internet. I eventually completely uninstalled KIS, and went with the windows firewall. Still no internet. I finally dicovered I had two network connections - one public and one private. Once I removed one I was fine.

EXCEPT - everytime I reboot I'm back to two networks and no internet.

Does anyone have any ideas and solutions?
 
I would get rid of Magic Network and configure the Network Manually from scratch.
 
After three times removing the extra network, coupled with using Tuneup Utilites to clean the registry of all remaing Kaspersky traces, and a couple of more reboots, everythings appears normal.
 
Originally posted by: Salamander
After three times removing the extra network, coupled with using Tuneup Utilites to clean the registry of all remaing Kaspersky traces, and a couple of more reboots, everythings appears normal.

:thumbsup:

This one type of problem that many people do not realize.

Switching Off or uninstalling "Junk" that impedes the Network does not really release the system unless all the processes that are left behind are gone.
 
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