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Error downloading scripts
chip!:
ok, so the latest version of the debug tool used 4 methods:
1) directly accessing Winsock 2 'ws2_32.dll' to call GetHostByAddr API
2) executing command "nslookup convivea.com" [default network nameserver]
3) executing command "nslookup convivea.com ns44.domaincontrol.com" [domain/host nameserver] -this should NEVER fail
4) using Winsock OCX
and they all failed for ScottieB99. the NSLOOKUP was the most interesting to fail because this is a system tool, and the result was that "DNS request timed out." that is exactly what would be causing the other methods to fail. the interesting thing is that, the nslookup using the domain's actual nameserver should never fail unless something is wrong with your network, or something (software or hardware) is blocking the DNS request from ever leaving your computer/local network.
but the strange question still remains, why is your web browser able to DNS and access convivea.com, even when a system tool nslookup can't?
is your web browser using a proxy? or any other privacy type program? any special filters set on your Router?
*something* has to be blocking "nslookup" from working. anyone have additional ideas?
ScottieB99:
Thanks for the quick reply. No other privacy programs are installed. No proxies. No special rules or filtering through the router either. I am baffled too. I have completely shut off all security programs and still get the same result. I am open for any ideas ! I use this program all the time and it would be even better if I could get it to work as its intended! lol
chip!:
ScottieB99, I'm going to look more into possible problems..
here is a slightly more powerful debug tool to try and see if its a problem with your Winsock2 LSP, Network Router, or Network Adapter.
run this debug.exe (2.02), but do all of the tests, starting with the button on the left (Winsock, UDP Loop Back, IPConfig /all, Netsh Winsock)
this log will be LONG, but still send it in a PM if you can.. hopefully with enough persistence, we can figure out whats wrong :)
ps, do you have any other internet programs on your computer that act strangely? and also what is your web browser?
ScottieB99:
I dont have any other programs that act strangely at all. Oddly enough, bit che worked properly at first then after a week or so, it started this stuff. My Default browser is Firefox 2.0.0.14. Gonna run the debug right now and I will PM u. Thanks again.
chip!:
alright,
your Winsock LSP and Winsock DLL's are normal, but you definitely have some software that is blocking the connections, specifically UDP connections, but it also rejected a normal TCP connection to an IP (no hostlookup invovled).
so, we are going to have to take a closer look at your AntiVirus / Internet Security software, Peer Guardian (does not actually protect you from anything [rolleyes]), Windows Firewall, even if you have them disabled, there must be some other software or setting..
ill continue to develop the debug tool, im planning on adding a process checker to help identify if any software is running that you dont know about.
also, if you can download and post a HiJackThis log, that would probably be helpful here.
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