
07-21-2008
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Re: CWALSP?
Hi,
CWALSP appears to belong to NetNanny/ContentWatch. I would
uninstall/reinstall NetNanny. If unsuccessful with that, try their support
http://www.netnanny.com/
Hope this helps,
Don
[MS MVP- IE]
"Dave in Des Moines" <DaveinDesMoines@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:1FDA10B6-FD0E-47AE-A2CC-C820F70DA1E5@microsoft.com...
> My daughter's WinXP computer is wirelessly connected to our in-home
network,
> and I have excellent signal strength on her machine, but IE7 cannot access
> the Internet. Other machines in the house also connected wirelessly are
able
> to connect to the Internet without problem. When I run the IE diagnostic,
I
> get an error message saying that Windows has detected a problem with
layered
> service provider (LSP CWALSP. It then asks me if I want to remove it and
> reboot, and I say Yes. But after reboot, I get the same message.
>
> Any help?
>
> roorider
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