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| | help me please nowadays when i sign-in to msn, i always get the error code 8100030e ...what does that mean? is there any workaround? and i have windows vista home premium. when i click on the putton troubleshoot IEs offline sitting i dont know what i can do please help me thx... |
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| | Re: help me please "error code 81000306" <error code 81000306@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:F9D5C874-6B11-49BF-BA89-0AB163D9FC02@xxxxxx Quote: > nowadays when i sign-in to msn, i always get the error code 8100030e > ...what > does that mean? is there any workaround? and i have windows vista home > premium. > when i click on the putton troubleshoot IEs offline sitting > i dont know what i can do please help me > > thx... > "A Google search led directly to the following fix (for Vista): Apparently Vista's "auto-tuning" networking feature doesn't play nice with some routers. Not sure if it is a bug in Vista, a bug in Messenger or a bug in the router firmware. - Click start - Type: cmd - Right-click cmd.exe when it appears under Applications - Click Run As Administrator - Type the following: netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled - Press enter - Restart your computer" I am running Win XP (SP3), so I can't confirm whether it works. |
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| | Re: help me please "Bob Lucas" wrote: Quote: > "error code 81000306" <error code 81000306@xxxxxx> > wrote in message > news:F9D5C874-6B11-49BF-BA89-0AB163D9FC02@xxxxxx Quote: > > nowadays when i sign-in to msn, i always get the error code 8100030e > > ...what > > does that mean? is there any workaround? and i have windows vista home > > premium. > > when i click on the putton troubleshoot IEs offline sitting > > i dont know what i can do please help me > > > > thx... > > > > "A Google search led directly to the following fix (for Vista): > > Apparently Vista's "auto-tuning" networking feature doesn't play nice > with some routers. Not sure if it is a bug in Vista, a bug in Messenger > or a bug in the router firmware. > > - Click start > - Type: cmd > - Right-click cmd.exe when it appears under Applications > - Click Run As Administrator > - Type the following: netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled > - Press enter > - Restart your computer" > > I am running Win XP (SP3), so I can't confirm whether it works. > > |
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| | Re: help me please "Bob Lucas" wrote: Quote: > "error code 81000306" <error code 81000306@xxxxxx> > wrote in message > news:F9D5C874-6B11-49BF-BA89-0AB163D9FC02@xxxxxx Quote: > > nowadays when i sign-in to msn, i always get the error code 8100030e > > ...what > > does that mean? is there any workaround? and i have windows vista home > > premium. > > when i click on the putton troubleshoot IEs offline sitting > > i dont know what i can do please help me > > > > thx... > > > > "A Google search led directly to the following fix (for Vista): > > Apparently Vista's "auto-tuning" networking feature doesn't play nice > with some routers. Not sure if it is a bug in Vista, a bug in Messenger > or a bug in the router firmware. > > - Click start > - Type: cmd > - Right-click cmd.exe when it appears under Applications > - Click Run As Administrator > - Type the following: netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled > - Press enter > - Restart your computer" > > I am running Win XP (SP3), so I can't confirm whether it works. > > Bob, Many thanks for this. It worked a treat on two computers I have running Vista. I thought the problem was Vista as a third computer running XP SP3 on the same LAN had no problem. As you say the exact trouble is difficult to pinpoint. The router in question is the excellent Netgear DG834 onto which I had installed the latest firmware. As far as I can tell the firmware made no difference, but disabling autotuning did! |
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