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Counterspy killed my LAN!
ngfgokuvegeta
post Aug 8 2005, 06:21 AM
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Hello. I am experiencing the same problem as this person here.

I installed 2 of my 3 computers with Counterspy. After installing it, I ran the My PC Checkup feature on both of them which killed my LAN connection. I can't connect to the 2 computers I ran the My PC Checkup on from my third computer. The guy in the link above told me that Sunbelt software provided him with a .reg file. I have also contacted Sunbelt about the problem but have not yet responded. Could someone help me out here?

You can also check out this link herebecause it seems like a big problem. I think it may have to do with the "Restrict Anonymous Access" setting. If someone knows a little bit more about this, please help me out! wacko.gif
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ngfgokuvegeta
post Aug 8 2005, 09:52 PM
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PROBLEM SOLVED!

I just used the "System Restore" feature of Windows XP and now it works.
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