WinSock Fix Techniques for Windows XP
Thursday August 11, 2005
| Reference | On Windows XP (and other Windows) computers, corruption of the WinSock installation is a common cause of network connection failure. This corruption can occur when you uninstall software applications that rely on WinSock. These applications include adware / spyware systems, software firewalls, and other Internet-aware software. Try these two WinSock fix techniques to repair your network in such situations.
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