Had her get start up list via HJT and have attached. Is that Enumerating Winsock LSP files normal or correct?
There are NONE showing in HJT log.
The ones I really wonder about are the two pnrpnsp.dll entries. All I can find about this is that it is part of the Advanced Networking Pack is only for computers that are running Windows XP with SP1
Why would these be on a Vista computer? I find no mention of this whatsoever in anything having to do with Vista, unless I am not looking in the right place.
Also an item in the HJT log which I failed to notice before is O13 - Gopher Prefix:
From all I could find there are fewer than 100 Gopher servers now and Gopher support was actually discontinued for Internet Explorer back in June of 2002. Though you can use Gopher with IE7 by doing a registry edit. This lady would NOT have done this...took days, as I said before, to have her figure out how to use and copy entries in the Event Viewer. In IE7 Gopher support was removed on the WinINET level. Now you know me, had no clue what this was but when I found the infoa "light went off" BECAUSE several of her entries in her event viewer logs are this, as noted above;WinInet limits the number of simultaneous connections that it makes to a single HTTP server. If you exceed this limit, the requests block until one of the current connections has completed.
Am I wrong to think this stuff may be part of her problem? Or have I just gone "daffier" ?TCP/IP failed to establish an outgoing connection because the selected local endpoint was recently used to connect to the same remote endpoint.


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