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could winsock be the problem

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i get a lot of "this page cannot be displayed" messages and i have a list of possible causes. i wish to check the winsock and i am hoping to get guidance by someone who is knowledgeable. from my research i should do this: command prompt type in Netsh winsock reset then reinstall TCP/IP
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If you have Service Pack 1 do this: http://www.myfixes.com/internet/winsocksp1/sp1tcpip.htm

If you have Service Pack 2 do this:
http://www.myfixes.com/internet/winsocksp2/sp2tcpip.htm
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Re: could winsock be the problem

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For an SP2 system, the command is

netsh winsock reset catalog
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