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KenCheppaikode
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Registered: ‎06-09-2012

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Well the good news is that Sunbelt no longer shows up on the Device Manager. The bad news is that Client For Microsoft does appear to be gone as well. Sorry about that, don't know how I managed to do that!

 

 

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Quads
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I added how to get that one back above.

 

Still no internet now I guess after the restart.

 

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KenCheppaikode
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Ok, so I've got Client For Microsoft Networks back on there.Still no internet, though.

 

However, you mention: HP EN1207D-TX PCI 10/100 Fast Ethernet Adapter . I am not seeing that on my Local Area Connection Properties. Where would I find that to check if Sunbelt is still on there?

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OK got rid of this mornings aftershock

 

The HP EN1207D-TX PCI 10/100 Fast Ethernet Adapter  should be in the device manager

 

network device.jpg

 

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Found the listings for the Sunbelt Firewall adapter  http://www.checkfilename.com/view-details/Sunbelt-Personal-Firewall/RespageIndex/0/sTab/2/   Oh Boy

 

Some people have found to after uninstalling the Sunbelt adapter.

 

a) use System Restore to go way back , even if having to use System Restore via Command Prompt

 

b)  use these steps, may have to use the tools in safe mode  http://www.lavasoftsupport.com/index.php?/topic/32324-how-to-uninstall-ad-aware-100/  may be the best one if works.

 

c) One solution is to remove all network adapters from Device Manager (which effectively deletes all network connections), then scan for and re-add the network adapters. The newly created network connections will all be clean, but all settings, wireless stations and passwords will be gone. 

 

Just shows what can happen when a realtime security product wants to screw things up (let alone if you have or had more then one product and or Malware also.

 

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KenCheppaikode
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Registered: ‎06-09-2012

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I just can't find that HP EN1207D-TX PCI 10/100 Fast Ethernet Adapter. It's not under modems in the device manager. 

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KenCheppaikode
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Registered: ‎06-09-2012

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You know, Quads, I think I am giving up on this.

 

I really, really appreciate all your help, but I am thinking I am just gonna take this as a wake-up call that I need a new darn computer, and that I should probably be taking security threats more seriously than I do.

 

Thanks again for everything, it's pretty amazing that you are willing to take the time to help me with this and you're not even getting paid!