Comment from sh0e
Date: 04/15/2003 09:00PM PDT
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yah i think sfc will probably work.. as merete has talked about
but also reinstalling your networking components will probably fix this..
i suspect you chose skip file while installing networking components..
or if you want you may just extract each of those files individually
http://vil.nai.com/vil/systemhelpdocs/SFC.htm
gives information on using sfc to extract single files..
replace wsock32.dll with the system file you want to restore..
namely vredir.vxd or dfs.vxd or vserver.vxd or msnp.dll
Comment from mimicsu
Date: 04/23/2003 10:59PM PDT
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Plz click accept answer next to the comment that helped you. This awards that user the pts & closes this thread. If a combo of answers helped you - post a ? for 0 pts in comm supp to split the points between the users: usr1 & usr1. If you still need help on this, respond & let us know.
Comment from Merete
Date: 04/24/2003 01:17AM PDT
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Hi again Seeyee,
have you resolved it yet, as an add on, after you have correctly assessed that windows is working correctly, I would suggest you remove all your internet connection sharing settings, and start from the beginning for your internet connection sharing. Here is a link that shows a step by step guide on how to setup internet connection sharing for windows 98 2nd edition and any questions you have.
Regards Merete
http://compnetworking.about.co...2Fie5%2Ftopics%2FICS%2Fics.asp
Comment from seeyee
Date: 05/07/2003 01:26AM PDT
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Thanks A lot
Comment from Merete
Date: 05/15/2003 05:55AM PDT
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Glad to be of help, sorry to take so long to respond, been fairly busy formatting hdd's for other misfortunate soals. Thanks Again. Regards Merete
Comment from happispider
Date: 02/06/2004 03:52PM PST
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I've got that error after an imcomplete network adapter or protocol (I forget which) installation... Try deleting whatever network adapter or protocol failed to install and reinstalling it. Hope this helps.
Comment from happispider
Date: 02/06/2004 07:43PM PST
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oops that's redundant
Comment from gonzal13
Date: 02/09/2004 10:17AM PST
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I had just the same problemappear afterI installed windows on a newly formatted HD.
Another way to obtain these drivers is first make a temp file under C:
Put your cd rom in
go to the dos mode through windows.
go to f:\win98 for example
type
extract.exe /a /L c:temp base4.cab dfs.vdx
The command will start at the first cab file and look through all the cabs to find dfs.vdx and then store it in Temp.
gonzal13 (Joe)
Comment from PauserRJ
Date: 03/23/2004 08:34PM PST
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My solution is quicker: just uninstall and install again "Dialup adapter".
Comment from Merete
Date: 03/23/2004 11:47PM PST
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Hi Guys this question has been finalised I think as he accepted my answer. Just a thought regards Merete
Accepted Answer from Merete
Date: 04/11/2003 03:31AM PDT
Comment from PauserRJ
Date: 03/24/2004 06:09AM PST
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I apologize if I misinterpreted the rules of this board, but if further comments, after the question has been finalised are not appreciated, why do we have the "Post a comment" box still available?
Your solution "remove and reinstall all your internet connection sharing settings" does work. The point is that only a small percentage of users have ICS installed to begin with. Compare it with "dial up adapter" and you'll see that the proposed procedure to correct the problem does make sense.
Comment from Merete
Date: 03/26/2004 10:19PM PST
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Maybe I was the hasty one PauserR. All comments of course should be valuable regardless, please excuse me if I sounded inconsiderate of your comments to help. regards Merete
Comment from PauserRJ
Date: 03/27/2004 05:28AM PST
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Hi Merete! No hard feelings! I came here to learn and, eventually, teach. We're discussing technical issues. Any war, whatever it is, is out of question. Thank you for your last comment. Although it has nothing to do with the subject, it makes me willing to continue participating here.
Comment from liranp1
Date: 05/18/2004 02:18AM PDT
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hi
if the problem with the vxd files happend to you after installing DirectX.
than you need to delete these files from the registry.
in the command line type "regedit" and search for the files name, and every time he finds one delete it.
Comment from imnajam
Date: 06/22/2004 11:09AM PDT
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Hello Seeyee,
I looked at the above mentioned files and found that all are related to network, I guess that you have an ethernet card installed or related networking file missing.
Here is a list of the standard vxd files used by Win98.
Dfs.vxd used by Microsoft Networking
Javasup.vxd used by Microsoft Java
Msmouse.vxd used by Microsoft Mouse
Ndis.vxd used by Microsoft Networking
Ndis2sup.vxd used by Microsoft Networking
Ndiswan.vxd used by Microsoft Networking
Vnetsup.vxd used by Microsoft Networking
Vfixd.vxd used by Video Phone helper
Vnetbios.vxd used by Microsoft Networking
Vredir.vxd used by Microsoft Networking
Vserver.vxd used by Microsoft Networking
reference site URL:
http://www.911networks.com/win9x_networking.htm
as to solve that problem in a easy way I would like to delete each and everything by right clicking network neighbourhood and choosing properties.....delete tcp/ip, netbeui, your ethernet card driver and everything.........after that you will be asked to restart your pc
restart than it will ask you to install or locate the driver for your ethernet card follow the steps and install the necessary protocols file and print sharing and TCP/IP, net beui and other as per your own requirement.
you might want to remove all networking component by going to Add/Remove programs than windows setup and untick the networking component or something relevent to networking and after restart install them again...
hopefully it will help you to solve the problem.....
if you face any problem or want any more clarification you are almost welcome :)
Greetings:)
Comment from michael9822
Date: 09/18/2004 05:55PM PDT
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peace to the computer family I have seen the solution for the problem I have.cannot find a device file that maybe needed to run windows or windows applications.
the windows registry or system INI file refers to this device file. but the device file is no longer exists if you deleted this file on purpose try uninstalling the associated application usiing its unistall or setup program.
if you still want to use the application associated with this device file try reinstalling that application or replace the missing file. c:\progra~1\sysmantec\sysmevnet.386. now i did everything the solution said and i even reinstalled windows 98 in hopes that the file would be reinstalled back on the machine but it didn't work. is there anything else to do about this. need help with problem
thanks very much michael
Comment from gonzal13
Date: 09/18/2004 06:29PM PDT
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Well I have Norton Aintivirus and Norton Firewall. I went to the Windows Explorer and here is what I have:
s32evnt1.dll
symevent.cat
syevent.inf
symevent.sys
SYMEVNT.386
Looks similar to what you seem to have generated by a norton program
I searched the registry and found it:
c:\program files\symantec
Thus If you look for it in the registry you should find your version also. Look to see if you have a Symantec folder with the sysmevnet.386.
If not, then remove it from the registry if you are not going to reinstall a norton product.
Slightly confused. Which norton products do you intend to reinstal or have you reinstall them?
gonzal13(joe)
Comment from michael9822
Date: 10/08/2004 04:39PM PDT
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peace to the computer family
i need some serious help this time well i accidently delete a file out of the add and remove programs thinking it was file from another program.it was not. it was norton anti virus software. when i load the pc i get the message nav auto protect unable to determine the location of the configuration files.when i load any programs i get the blue screen.i tried unistalling and scandisk reg restore and all of that is there something else i can do to get past this. can someone help me with a solution.is there something i need to download in ms dos that will work as nothing else loads up on my machine.how can i take it off, and if it does come off will i find the configuration files.Iam understand this error to me that norton cannot find the configuration files which lead me to believe the configurations files is there norton just cannot location it.for some reason. need help asap
thanks so much michael9822 and peace to the whole family
Comment from gonzal13
Date: 10/08/2004 05:02PM PDT
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peace to the whole family I like that comment:
It is under my impression since you awarded the points and your last statmnt asked another question, that it should be in the form of a new question.
One way to avoid retyping text is to Highlight th body of the complete text and comments hit ctrl c and then open up a new question. In the body click ctrl v. Ten highlight and deleate extraneous items. Just a suggestion, take not I did not read the compete text only your last comment.
gonzal13(joe)
ps If you are using Norton 4oo4, it is not compatable with win98.
Comment from michael9822
Date: 10/09/2004 06:51PM PDT
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PEACE TO THE WHOLE COMPUTER FAMILY I HAVE ANOTHER PROBLEM WITH MY COMPUTER. I HAVE DELETED THE NORTON ANTI VIRUS SOFTWARE AT LEAST ONE PART OF IT ANYWAY TO GET RID OF THE ERROR I WAS GETTING BEFORE. BUT NOW I HAVE SOMETHING ELSE.1 I HAVE ALL OF MY ICON ON THE DESKTOP AND WHEN I GO TO THE ADD AND REMOVE PROGRAMS I DONT SEE ANYTHING IN THE BOX AT ALL NONE OF THE THINGS I HAVE I INSTALLED WHAT IS GOING ON.2 WHEN I CLICK ON ANY ICON IT DOES NOT LOAD UP AT ALL THE ONLY THING THAT LOADS IS YAHOO BUT I STILL CANNOT GET INTO ANYTHING.3 I WENT TO THE DEVICE MANAGER AND SHOW THAT THE PROCESSOR SUPPORT HAD A YELLOW EXCLAMATION MARK I ALWAYS LEARNED THAT WHEN YOU SEE THAT TO REMOVE IT RESTART OVER AND WINDOWS WILL DETECT IT. BUT IT DID NOT SO DOES THIS PROCESSOR SUPPORT HAVE SOMETHING TO DO WITH MY ICON NOT LOADING UP.AND IF IT DOES NOW DO I INSTALL IT. WHERE DO I GET THE DRIVER OR INFORMATION FOR THIS.?WHO IS THE MADER OF THIS PROCESSOR OR IS THIS SOMETHING I HAVE TO INSTALL OFF THE WINDOWS 98 SECOND EDITION WHICH IF IAM NOT MISTAKEN I DID READ THAT.I HAVE INSTALL WINDOWS 98 TWICE HOPING THAT THIS HELPS THE PROBLEM.BUT WHY CAN I SEE MY PROGRAMS IN THE ADD AND REMOVE DIALOG BOX. AND FOR ALL OF THOSE WHO HELP ME WITH MY LAST QUESTION THANKS SO VERY MUCH.I WILL CLOSE OUT MY QUESTIONS THE NEXT TIME.AS IAM ON SOMEONE ELSE PC.
THANKS VERY MICHAEL.
Comment from gonzal13
Date: 10/09/2004 06:59PM PDT
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Since this is a new problem please post a new question. Also do not CAPITALIZE as this is shouting.
gonzal13(joe)
Comment from Broomer
Date: 10/31/2004 02:26AM PST
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This might be old hats, apologies if it is.
You just need to add the File and print server to your networking.
I had the same problem setting up my Optusnet ADSL, the bugger at the time couldn't tell e what it was.
I've nutted it out now.
Regards,
Ka.
Comment from gonzal13
Date: 10/31/2004 07:51AM PST
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Boy it is hard reading capitalized text!
Did you install windows on top of itself? In other words did you open up windows, inserted the cd rom, opened windows explorer, went to the cd rom. then to win98 folder and clicked on setup? This does not change any of the settings nor is data lost but does fix a multitude of ills that look as wierd problems.
gonzal13(joe)
Comment from dkdarrough
Date: 06/22/2005 05:21PM PDT
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I am working on a computer that has the same problem message that starts this chain. Can not find device file.... vnetsup.vxd with multiple iterations. After this we get a .dll file missing and the system shuts down.
What can I do to get the system to run without having to format the hard drive?
Comment from Merete
Date: 06/22/2005 07:10PM PDT
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your missing your modem drivers>>
http://www.modem-drivers.com/drivers/78/78126.htm
I'd suggest go to safemode remove all devices ontowards modem, network card, remove the network card physically from the machine until you get the modem working ok.
Then reboot and download that driver for your modem, go to add new hardware and choose modem.
Do you have the mainboard manual for that machine? And the cd?
check your multi media audio drivers are all installed ok.
Download the file: Vnetsup.vxd
http://www.dynamiclink.nl/htmfiles/rframes/info_vxd/info_v/66.htm
how to run scan for corrupted files in windows 98 just scroll down to the pictures and heading for 98..
http://service1.symantec.com/s...nfo.nsf/docid/2001011114021106
Regards M