If you are experiencing connectivity problems with all of your applications, you might need to uninstall TCP/IP and reinstall it. However, Windows XP and Windows 2003 do not allow this. There is a trick you can use though.

You can use the netsh command from a DOS prompt to reset TCP/IP to the state it was in when Windows was installed. If spyware has somehow damaged TCP/IP, these steps might alleviate the problem.

Note: This will remove all settings that TCP/IP uses. Only perform these steps if you really know what you are doing

1. Click Start–>Run.
2. Type CMD, and click OK.
3. Type the following:
netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt4. Type EXIT, and press ENTER

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