NAV2004 + LNS 2.05b1, local network pb

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  1. gkweb

    gkweb Expert Firewall Tester

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    Hi,

    I have installed NAV2004 on my comp, and as i noticed in the past, i can't anymore access to my LAN.
    What i did before was to apply the NavRegPatch2.exe and all was working.
    But now, since i installed again NAV2004, when i want to run the patch i have the error message that you can see in attachment.

    I have the last LNS driver (with HT fix, even if i haven't an HT CPU).
     

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  2. Phant0m

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    Hey gkweb

    Try Cleaning your registry and re-try the patch... ;)
     
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    I have done a complete global registry clean but still the pb.
    I have uninstalled LNS with removing registry entries, reboot.

    Wthout LNS installed i have the same error.

    I have installed again LNS and still the same pb.
    May be last NAV updates change something ?

    If Frederics wants that i import a particular area of my registry in a file, just ask.
     
  4. Phant0m

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    Hey gkweb

    I assume even if Look ‘n’ Stop isn’t running you still can’t access LAN?

    Have you tried to execute the patch after shutting down everything in reference to NAV?
     
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    all of that doesn't change anything.

    may be a recent NAV update has broken the patch.
     
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    Frederic has solved the pb and has sent me the solution by mail.
    I don't know if i have to post it here, i think Frederic will may be modify the patch for it can work even on my case.

    The solution was few registry modifications.

    Problem solved :)
     
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    Changing Look ‘n’ Stop driver loading order requires registry modifications, just didn’t realize he replied via E-mail. Hope the patch will become updated to deal with situation like yours…
     
  9. gkweb

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    it was my NAV driver which was modified, not LNS :)
     
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    Even so, both ways are capable of resolving the issue
     
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    The #25 error happens only when the PNP_TDI entry in [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\GroupOrderList] is too large (>32 int values) for the patch.

    So, very rare and specific, not sure I will update the patch yet.

    Frederic
     
  12. gkweb

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    take it easy phant0m ;)

    there is a third way, to uninstall NAV :D
     
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    Or Uninstalling Look 'n' Stop :p
     
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