> Good morning all,
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> the
> same time.
The '2efd' error is recorded as a result of a networking infrastructure
error. If you're trying to access Windows Update, it could be caused by a
bad DNS configuration, bad routing tables, a misconfigured proxy server or
firewall.
1. Can you reproduce this problem on any other system in this LAN?
2. Can you access any other Internet sites, including other sites at a
microsoft.com?

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Gibbs_Son - 29 May 2006 00:11 GMT
> > Good morning all,
> >
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> 2. Can you access any other Internet sites, including other sites at a
> microsoft.com?
To Answer your questions.
1. no i can't reproduce this problem on any other computer on the network.
2. and i seem to be able to view all the microsoft websites, is there any
inpaticular i should try?
Thanks
Lawrence Garvin (MVP) - 29 May 2006 20:28 GMT
> To Answer your questions.
> 1. no i can't reproduce this problem on any other computer on the network.
> 2. and i seem to be able to view all the microsoft websites, is there any
> inpaticular i should try?
No, there is no particular site you should try, the mere fact that you can
access other websites is sufficient for the diagnostic step.
This surely sounds like an issue specific to this PC.
Next thing I would suggest is to check the HOSTS table and make sure it has
not been 'enhanced'. I'd also run a full anti-spyware and anti-virus scan on
the system.
The HOSTS table can be found in
%windir%\system32\drivers\etc\HOSTS
It should have one active line it it, for IP Address 127.0.0.1

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Gibbs_Son - 29 May 2006 23:49 GMT
i have checked the HOSTS table and the only active entrie is the loop back
address 127.0.0.1 i have a scanner constantly but i will give it a full scan
as soon as i can
Thanks for your help.
> > To Answer your questions.
> > 1. no i can't reproduce this problem on any other computer on the network.
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> It should have one active line it it, for IP Address 127.0.0.1