![]() Yes, it's a firewall issue as Bill indicated in a previous post. Bill Castner Posts: 119 Joined: Wed 12:26 am Location: Chevy Chase, MD How to Determine and Recover From Winsock2 Corruption Below is an example heading of one of the new sections:Īlso, each of the new sections that are created by installing NWLink IPX/SPX start with "MSAFD." Therefore, there are still only two sections that do not start with those letters. ![]() For example, if you install NWLink IPX/SPX, you will see 7 additional sections, for a total of 17. ![]() You can have a working Winsock and see additional entries if another protocol is installed. Note These entries represent an installation with only the TCP/IP protocol installed. If there are fewer than ten sections, there is information missing. If there are more than ten sections in the list, you have third-party additions installed. If you have a third-party add-on installed, the name of the add-on will replace the letters "MSAFD" in the list. If the names are anything different from those in this list, the Winsock2 key is corrupted, or you have a third-party add-on, such as proxy software, installed. The section headings will include the following names if the Winsock2 key is undamaged: You will have ten sections under Protocol. Expand Components, expand Network, and then click Protocol.ģ. Click Start, click Run, type Msinfo32, and then click OK.Ģ. ![]() Thank you for correcting my earlier typo. ![]()
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