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Tae Song
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      06-08-2009

"america" <> wrote in message
news:...
>
> The network icon (two small computers with a blue world in the middle)
> on the information task bar located in the lower right corner.
>
> Well I was online and a myspace link popped up, after closing it the
> same link popped up over and over again as it has before, so as I have
> done before I restarted my computer. When I restated my computer the
> network icon had an 'x' where the earth would be if the wireless was on.
> I went to click on the icon and it wouldn't open. I had to right click
> to log into my wireless. I wasn't so worried until my computer was
> telling me 'yes i was connected to my wireless' but the icon was saying
> 'no you're not'.
>


The network icon with the x through it means for unknown reasons your Vista
can't reach to the Internet.

If you weren't connected to the wireless access point (router/gateway) it
would be switching between a network with an x icon and a signal bar icon.

To illustrate, right-click on the network icon and disconnect from the
wireless. Watch the network icon switch back and forth between the signal
bar icon and network icon with an x.

Reconnect and it should stop showing the signal bar icon, which means you
are connect to the wireless access point.

Once you are connected to you wireless network, right-click on the network
icon again. Select Diagnose and Repair.

If that doesn't work, you may try resetting the wireless access point, the
gateway between the internet and your computer.


> I went to the properties, and removed the icon then replaced it. Same
> thing. I even shut down my computer, waited, restarted. Same thing.
>
> I'm getting VERY worried now.
>
> Can anyone help me?
>
> ps: sorry for any bad spelling or grammar errors =[
>
>
> --
> america




 
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      06-08-2009
Tae Song wrote:

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> "america" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>>
>> The network icon (two small computers with a blue world in the middle)
>> on the information task bar located in the lower right corner.
>>
>> Well I was online and a myspace link popped up, after closing it the
>> same link popped up over and over again as it has before, so as I have
>> done before I restarted my computer. When I restated my computer the
>> network icon had an 'x' where the earth would be if the wireless was on.
>> I went to click on the icon and it wouldn't open. I had to right click
>> to log into my wireless. I wasn't so worried until my computer was
>> telling me 'yes i was connected to my wireless' but the icon was saying
>> 'no you're not'.
>>

>
> The network icon with the x through it means for unknown reasons your
> Vista can't reach to the Internet.
>
> If you weren't connected to the wireless access point (router/gateway) it
> would be switching between a network with an x icon and a signal bar
> icon.


(snip rest of off-the-mark post)

It is clear that the OP's computer is infected. Connectivity issues are
common with infected machines. Messing about with "Diagnose and Repair"
stuff will do nothing. The OP needs to remove the malware from her machine
and then she will be able to connect to the Internet.

Malke
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      06-08-2009

"Malke" <> wrote in message
news:u6#...
> Tae Song wrote:
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>>
>> "america" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>>
>>> The network icon (two small computers with a blue world in the middle)
>>> on the information task bar located in the lower right corner.
>>>
>>> Well I was online and a myspace link popped up, after closing it the
>>> same link popped up over and over again as it has before, so as I have
>>> done before I restarted my computer. When I restated my computer the
>>> network icon had an 'x' where the earth would be if the wireless was on.
>>> I went to click on the icon and it wouldn't open. I had to right click
>>> to log into my wireless. I wasn't so worried until my computer was
>>> telling me 'yes i was connected to my wireless' but the icon was saying
>>> 'no you're not'.
>>>

>>
>> The network icon with the x through it means for unknown reasons your
>> Vista can't reach to the Internet.
>>
>> If you weren't connected to the wireless access point (router/gateway) it
>> would be switching between a network with an x icon and a signal bar
>> icon.

>
> (snip rest of off-the-mark post)
>
> It is clear that the OP's computer is infected. Connectivity issues are
> common with infected machines. Messing about with "Diagnose and Repair"
> stuff will do nothing. The OP needs to remove the malware from her machine
> and then she will be able to connect to the Internet.
>
> Malke
> --
> MS-MVP
> Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic!
> http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ
>


I was not sure what was meant by MySpace link kept popping up. I haven't
run into many malware, so my experience with them are limited. I would
think it would want her connected to the internet to keep throwing MySpace
links at her. I don't know.

I just went on the assumption something else went wrong with her connection
and reassure her that she is at least connecting to her wireless access
point (router/gateway) even though she isn't able to access the internet.


 
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