[dba-Tech] RE: UDP problems

Jon Tydda Jon.Tydda at alcontrol.co.uk
Wed May 25 08:32:08 CDT 2005


No - the uninstaller did not clean up the UDP table. MS AS found it and told
me that it was there, and was a "thrid party" (That's what is says, check it
out for yourselves) program. After I removed it, it was still in the UDP
table, but it was "broken". I then tried to remove it, and that didn't work
either, even after rebooting.

LSPFix did the trick.

HTH


Jon

-----Original Message-----
From: John Bartow [mailto:john at winhaven.net]
Sent: 25 May 2005 14:27
To: 'Discussion of Hardware and Software issues'
Subject: RE: [dba-Tech] RE: UDP problems


Jon,
To clarify this - are you saying that MS AS removed New.net but caused a
problem because it did not repair the UDP table?


John B.


-----Original Message-----
From: dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
[mailto:dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Jon Tydda
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 6:34 AM
To: 'Dba-Tech (E-mail)'
Subject: [dba-Tech] RE: UDP problems

Success!
 
I had a look at some previous posts, and found a forum that Marty Connelly
subscribes to ( http://www.windowsbbs.com <http://www.windowsbbs.com> ), so
I signed up and searched in there. They recommended that I download a
program called LSPFix, whish is absolutely brilliant, and has done the job.
 
So, thanks Marty, for whatever that previous post was :-)
 
 
Jon
-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Tydda
Sent: 25 May 2005 11:44
To: Dba-Tech (E-mail)
Subject: UDP problems


Hi all
 
I was doing a routine update/spyware/virus scan of a pc here yesterday, and
both Spybot and MS Anti Spyware came up with a thing called New.Net in
various places, so I removed it from add/remove programs, where I saw it
listed. Now when you turn the pc on, it takes forever to "start the network
connections" and comes up with a UDP error when you eventually log in. It's
added a good 3 minutes to the boot time, and I can't see any of the network.
 
I've been to www.new.net <http://www.new.net>  and it tells me that it's a
way of seeing websites with extensions that ICANN haven't released yet, such
as .shop or .mp3, but the removal instructions aren't terribly helpful -
they just tell me to uninstall it from add/remove programs, which I did.
 
If I open MS Anti Spyware, and look at the advanced tools part, it tells me
that there are 4 entries in the UDP table that are "broken"... how do I
remove them and hopefully get this pc back on the network?
 
I've tried uninstalling the network card and reinstalling it, hoping that it
might start with new network settings, but to no avail. I can't find
anything on google, but maybe I'm not asking the right questions...
 
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
 
Jon


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