On the chance that it is a Winsock problem, try the guided support here if
the symtoms make it reasonalbe to do so:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/811259
"Red Rebel" <> wrote in message
news:4A813A7E-7EE2-4335-AC35-...
> Yes, I did a right click from the start menu and ran the CMD program as an
> Administrator. The error message I received was not about elevation
> rather
> Vista was unable to renew the IP.
>
> In other words, ipconfig /renew is not working for me in Vista...the
> release
> worked but it would not renew.
>
>
> --
> Red Rebel
>
>
> "Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
>
>> Just to be clear, running as an Admin user is not the same as running a
>> program elevated. Even the Admin user has to specifically run a program
>> "As
>> Administrator" to do some things.
>>
>> "Red Rebel" <> wrote in message
>> news:F721AFF7-5A4A-41D9-B585-...
>> > Yes, I was in the Administrator mode. The ipconfig /renew actually
>> > returns
>> > an error (can't remember the actual error code) and when I test with a
>> > Ping
>> > all the packets are lost...
>> > --
>> > Red Rebel
>> >
>> >
>> > "PaulB" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Did you right click Command Prompt and select "Run as administrator"?
>> >> Does
>> >> the Command prompt window indicate Admistrator Command Prompt?
>> >> --
>> >> Paul
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "Red Rebel" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > Hi:
>> >> >
>> >> > I have been having a great deal of problems getting my Vist desktop
>> >> > to
>> >> > connect to the Internet. It was working fine until I had to remove
>> >> > my
>> >> > wireless router. Anyway, I spent a over 2 hours on the pnone with
>> >> > both
>> >> > my
>> >> > ISP and HP helpdesks but they could not resolve the issue. My XP
>> >> > laptop
>> >> > connects fine to the Internet so I know the signal from the modem is
>> >> > fine...it is an issue with Vista.
>> >> >
>> >> > Anyway, the problem is that is Vista will not run the ipconfig
>> >> > /renew
>> >> > command in the CMD function. I was able to use ipconfig /release
>> >> > OK
>> >> > but not
>> >> > the renew. I am in the CMD funtion as an administrator so that is
>> >> > not
>> >> > the
>> >> > issue. I even did a system recovery to a few days ago and
>> >> > reinstalled
>> >> > the
>> >> > network adapter but that hasn't helped.
>> >> >
>> >> > I have searched online for an answer to this problem with little
>> >> > success.
>> >> > Is there some way to force Vista to renew ther ip address?
>> >> >
>> >> > Thanks...
>> >> >
>> >> > Vista Frustrated
>> >> > --
>> >> > Red Rebel
>>