On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 10:29:39 -0000, "Adrian Harding"
<adeharding@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
>Getting same problem in Home Premium its causing other programs not to work
>(Live Mail Desktop, Money 2005) properly, thinking its not on internet even
>though i'm navigating web at same time
>
><khalle@seznam.cz> wrote in message
>news:1172367488.867854.36620@z35g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I found another interesting topic on this problem. Look here
>> http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.as...=266984#266984
>> I think really that "Something is realy wrong with network in Vista".
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Anton Kalcik
>>
I had a offline problem also. Out of the blue none of my web links on
my desktop worked. Not always, just randmonly not working. Clicked
them, Vista said I'm offline. I wasn't. I've got broadband and I was
in the middle of posting to a newsgroup. I finished the post, clicked
it and it got sent normally so, no Vista, I'm not offline as you
claim.
What is was is weird and still not answered as to why it happened, but
I found a fix. Rather convoluted, read slowly.
The problem was Vista was trying to set up a second network. I didn't
ask it too, it just kept trying. Right after I would click on one of
my none working web links Vista claimed were "offline" it brought up a
log on Window for dial-up (too funny) to the MSN network. I would
dismiss the window, try another link, same thing repeated.
Don't know if this will help anybody else but check this out. There
should be a Network icon on your task tray in the lower right corner
of your desktop, two little overlaping monitors on the icon. Hover
over it then when it expands click on the embedded links (may show one
or more) which will take you to network settting in Control Panel.
Now here's the weird part... You will see the real network you are
connected to whatever it is and Vista should say that's working fine.
You may or may not see some network 2, but it is a phatom. You need to
leave this network window you get taken to open, shrink it down some
so you can get some work done, but still keep your eye on it. If you
wait long enough you may see Vista trying to sneak in a icon for a
second network. The fun is in order to get rid of it you got to be
able to click access it. Since it comes and goes with your phony
offline messages that may be harded to do then it sounds.
Maybe this is a new Vista game. <wink>
Be interesting to see if others having some offline errors, find
something similar to this. This is one of the weirder things I've seen
in Windows over the years.