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Wireless Networking - KB893357 vs KB917021 WinXp Wireless Laptop Woes |
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I've been having problems with my wireless lenovo laptop Win Xp Pro Sp2,
all updates to date with Intel 3945abg wireless card and dhcp errors, and having it drop the wireless connection and not reconnect. Your computer was not able to renew its address from the network (from the DHCP Server) for the Network Card with network address 0018DE746057. The following error occurred: The operation was canceled by the user. . Your computer will continue to try and obtain an address on its own from the network address (DHCP) server. The semaphore timeout period has expired. . Your computer will continue to try and obtain an address on its own from the network address (DHCP) server. Your computer was unable to automatically configure the IP parameters for the Network Card with the network address 0018DE746057. The following error occurred during configuration: The DHCP client has obtained an IP address that is already in use on the network. The local interface will be disabled until the DHCP client can obtain a new address. . In trying to figure out how to fix this (I'm assuming the router, a SMC 2804WBRP-G is configured correctly with WPA PSK, a long key and a 3600 sec group rekeying interval) The Intel drivers and Ibm Thinkvantage software has been configured and reinstalled correctly per IBM/Lenovo. I was researching KB893357 "The Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2)/Wireless Provisioning Services Information Element (WPS IE) update for Windows XP with Service Pack 2 is available" which is installed on my machine, and KB917021 "Description of the Wireless Client Update for Windows XP with Service Pack 2", which is newer and contains newer dll's and replaces KB893357. I thought that applying KB917021 which is not pushed out throught the Windows Update might help the dropped connection issues. However, when I try to run KB917021, I get an error saying that it can't be applied because of dependency conflicts. I wonder if uninstalling KB893357 first, than installing KB917021 would work. However, I'm not sure exactly what KB917021 helps me with. Any Help would be appreciated Phil C. |
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Here's the WORKAROUND that I used to resolve this problem...
A few days ago I tried to install KB917021 (it replaces KB893357 which I had never installed) on my IBM ThinkPad 770ED (Pentium II 266MHZ) running Windows XP Home SP2 with all critical updates provided by Windows Updates I received this message: KB917021 Setup Error (title) Failed to migrate dependent packages I restarted the computer, and then uninstalled the package. To uninstall, run spuninst.exe, located here... C:\WINDOWS\$NtUninstallKB917021$\spuninst\spuninst .exe Notes. This is a hidden folder. This uninstaller is not listed in Add/Remove Programs. After uninstalling, I restarted the computer. Next I googled the problem and found where another person had encountered the same problem and had shared a workaround that had worked for them. Workaround: rename xpsp3res.dll to xpsp3res_hideme.dll (or whatever) (this file is part of this update, see KB917021) I decided to try this workaround. So I renamed the file and reinstalled and this time I did not get the error message. I restarted the computer. Observation: Before installing this update, xpsp3res.dll was version 5.1.2600.3100 Before installing this update, xpsp3res.dll was version 5.1.2600.2977 It seems odd that this file version regressed. Perhaps someone can tell me if this workaround will have negative consequences, and what should be done. P.S. There is also now, KB893357 which replaces the same files (plus one more, I think) and is later than KB917021. I would like to know if I should install it. "Phil C." <> wrote in message news:%... > I've been having problems with my wireless lenovo laptop Win Xp Pro Sp2, > all updates to date with Intel 3945abg wireless card and dhcp errors, and > having it drop the wireless connection > and not reconnect. > > Your computer was not able to renew its address from the network (from the > DHCP Server) for the Network Card with network address 0018DE746057. The > following error occurred: > The operation was canceled by the user. . Your computer will continue to > try and obtain an address on its own from the network address (DHCP) > server. > The semaphore timeout period has expired. . Your computer will continue to > try and obtain an address on its own from the network address (DHCP) > server. > Your computer was unable to automatically configure the IP parameters for > the Network Card with the network address 0018DE746057. The following > error occurred during configuration: The DHCP client has obtained an IP > address that is already in use on the network. The local interface will be > disabled until the DHCP client can obtain a new address. . > > In trying to figure out how to fix this (I'm assuming the router, a SMC > 2804WBRP-G is configured correctly with WPA PSK, a long key and a 3600 sec > group rekeying interval) > > The Intel drivers and Ibm Thinkvantage software has been configured and > reinstalled correctly per IBM/Lenovo. > > I was researching KB893357 "The Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2)/Wireless > Provisioning Services Information Element (WPS IE) update for Windows XP > with Service Pack 2 is available" which is installed on my machine, > and KB917021 "Description of the Wireless Client Update for Windows XP > with Service Pack 2", which is newer and contains newer dll's and replaces > KB893357. > > I thought that applying KB917021 which is not pushed out throught the > Windows Update might help the dropped connection issues. However, when I > try to run KB917021, I get an error saying that it can't be applied > because of dependency conflicts. > > I wonder if uninstalling KB893357 first, than installing KB917021 would > work. However, I'm not sure exactly what KB917021 helps me with. > Any Help would be appreciated > Lilla |
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Correction: I meant to say KB918997 (instead of KB893357) in the P.S. as
shown below. P.S. There is also now, KB918997 (Feb 16, 2007) which replaces the same files (plus one more, I think) and is later than KB917021. I would like to know if I should install it. "Lilla" <lilla@earthlink-removetoreply-.net> wrote in message news:eR%... > Here's the WORKAROUND that I used to resolve this problem... > > A few days ago I tried to install KB917021 (it replaces KB893357 which I > had never installed) on my IBM ThinkPad 770ED (Pentium II 266MHZ) running > Windows XP Home SP2 with all critical updates provided by Windows Updates > I received this message: > KB917021 Setup Error (title) > Failed to migrate dependent packages > > I restarted the computer, and then uninstalled the package. > To uninstall, run spuninst.exe, located here... > C:\WINDOWS\$NtUninstallKB917021$\spuninst\spuninst .exe > Notes. This is a hidden folder. This uninstaller is not listed in > Add/Remove Programs. > > After uninstalling, I restarted the computer. > > Next I googled the problem and found where another person had encountered > the same problem and had shared a workaround that had worked for them. > Workaround: rename xpsp3res.dll to xpsp3res_hideme.dll (or whatever) > (this file is part of this update, see KB917021) > > I decided to try this workaround. So I renamed the file and reinstalled > and this time I did not get the error message. I restarted the computer. > > Observation: > Before installing this update, xpsp3res.dll was version 5.1.2600.3100 > Before installing this update, xpsp3res.dll was version 5.1.2600.2977 > > It seems odd that this file version regressed. Perhaps someone can tell me > if this workaround will have negative consequences, and what should be > done. > > P.S. There is also now, KB893357 which replaces the same files (plus one > more, I think) and is later than KB917021. I would like to know if I > should install it. > > > "Phil C." <> wrote in message > news:%... >> I've been having problems with my wireless lenovo laptop Win Xp Pro Sp2, >> all updates to date with Intel 3945abg wireless card and dhcp errors, and >> having it drop the wireless connection >> and not reconnect. >> >> Your computer was not able to renew its address from the network (from >> the DHCP Server) for the Network Card with network address 0018DE746057. >> The following error occurred: >> The operation was canceled by the user. . Your computer will continue to >> try and obtain an address on its own from the network address (DHCP) >> server. >> The semaphore timeout period has expired. . Your computer will continue >> to try and obtain an address on its own from the network address (DHCP) >> server. >> Your computer was unable to automatically configure the IP parameters for >> the Network Card with the network address 0018DE746057. The following >> error occurred during configuration: The DHCP client has obtained an IP >> address that is already in use on the network. The local interface will >> be disabled until the DHCP client can obtain a new address. . >> >> In trying to figure out how to fix this (I'm assuming the router, a SMC >> 2804WBRP-G is configured correctly with WPA PSK, a long key and a 3600 >> sec group rekeying interval) >> >> The Intel drivers and Ibm Thinkvantage software has been configured and >> reinstalled correctly per IBM/Lenovo. >> >> I was researching KB893357 "The Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2)/Wireless >> Provisioning Services Information Element (WPS IE) update for Windows XP >> with Service Pack 2 is available" which is installed on my machine, >> and KB917021 "Description of the Wireless Client Update for Windows XP >> with Service Pack 2", which is newer and contains newer dll's and >> replaces KB893357. >> >> I thought that applying KB917021 which is not pushed out throught the >> Windows Update might help the dropped connection issues. However, when I >> try to run KB917021, I get an error saying that it can't be applied >> because of dependency conflicts. >> >> I wonder if uninstalling KB893357 first, than installing KB917021 would >> work. However, I'm not sure exactly what KB917021 helps me with. >> Any Help would be appreciated >> > > Lilla |
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