Cannot Install / "Error 1606. Could Ot Access Network Location
Dec 22, 2006
Compaq Presario running Windows XP, second upgrade.I am unable to install programs. When I try it seems as though there is a second installer trying at the same time and that conflicts with the initial installer.I get the message: "Error 1606. Could ot access network location %USERPROFILE%Recent" I have followed the advice on checking the registry for wrong paths, but I could not locate any. The initial problem was with WordPerfect Office Suite 12. When the computer was booted I would get a message that Windows was trying to reconfigure WordPerfect Office Suite 12 There didn't seem to be any reason for that, so I tried uninstalling WordPerfect but it would not uninstall. I then removed it manually and removed all references that I could find to Corel in the registry.
i am a my wits end with Error 1606.Could not access network location%USERPROFILE%Favorites,it seems to bring up an installer most times to try and install CDBurnerXP Pro3,but i do not have this program anymore,i deleted it completely!,this error message came up even when i had CDB installed one day-but inever used the program?I get this error message come up if i run certain programsSPYWAREGUARD/SPYWARE BLASTER/REGISTRY MECHANIC/INTERNET CLEANUP(ONTRACK) and also if i try to load ceratin programs from CD also if i try to update a program like today i tried to update ADOBE from v7.0 to version 7.5 but was unable to as i got the damn message again- Error 1606.Could not access network location%USERPROFILE%Favorites.Most other programs run fine and open up fine and update fine even windows update is ok?.
When I attempt to install (or even update) most things, I get the following error: "Error 1606. Could not access the network location %USERPROFILE%My Documents.This is what that section of my registry looks like:I can see its not there, but I'm not sure how to remedy the problem! I searched and read through the other threads on this problem, but they all seemed to have different error messages or registry names, and I was unable to solve my problem using their answers.
I have 3 Windows 2000 computers in a network.When I try and access another computer in my network I get this Windows error:(Name of Computer) is not accessible Not enough server storage is available to process this command.All computers in the network have 1GB or more in memory and even after removing all firewalls I get this error.Sometimes after re-starting each computer several times I can connect... but most of the time this error occurs.I'd appreciate it if anyone can give me an idea how to solve this problem.
I have installed a printer in a remote location on four machines. They all run Windows XP (SP2 I think). It works perfectly on three of the machines, but will not work on the fourth for some reason. It installs on a TCP/IP port just fine, and we can view properties and everything, but it will not print at all. I have no physical access to these computers, so cannot provide very much more information about them, but I'll try my best.
Brief synopsis:I recently did a new Windows XP install (after a crash). Now I cannot get my printer to install. The printer is a SHARED printer (HP Deskjet F380) on another machine on the network. The printer was previous installed on this machine before the crash and reinstall of WinXP.After nearly 2 hours on the phone w/ HP support, it's been determined (by HP support) that somewhere in the XP install, a missing XP driver is keeping this install from properly allowing any printers to be installed. The printer will 'appear' to be installed, but any attempt to print brings an error saying printer drivers aren't properly installed.
i have a problem with my network folder.It seems that I can't see my existing network connections in the folder! I first noticed this when i click on my dial-up connection the connection window won't come up.When i open the network connections folder in the control panel, an error message comes up with this message:The Network Connections Folder was unable to retrieve the lsit of Network adapters on your machine. Please make sure that the Network Connections service is enabled and running.
I have managed to repair the OS (XP Home) but am still experiencing one or two problems. The main one at the moment is that though it has downloaded and successfully installed 33 MS Critical Updates it is not able to install Service Pack 2. It gets about half way through installing SP2 and then brings up an "Access Denied" Error.
I get this errow alot what and how to fix it thanks
VSMON.exe Application errow the exception software unknown software excepton (0xc00000024) occured in the application at location ox7c964ed1 I am using windows xp sp2 media center
I have Windows XP. I downloaded some programs in the last two weeks from the Internet that I later deleted. Now I am getting this ANNOYING message when I use Internet Explorer.
Internet Explorer Script Error Line: 12 Char: 1 Error: Object Expected Code: O Do You Wish to Continue Writing Scripts? It's always the same message in the same location but with a different html.
a pc with windows xp pro suddenly started not to access the internet or the workgroup it normally worked on. ethernet card is present in hardware devices, network connection says it "is there", the IP numbers etc. are all as they were.I have even tried a rollback to the time it worked fine, but no net
My Winxp machine cannot access my home network or the internet. If I boot up in Safe mode I have network and internet access, but in regular mode my Nic card shows a limited connection error. The last thing I installed before the nic card stopped working was Symantec Antivirus corporate edtion over the network.
I have tried to remove it, but it needs the network to access the uninstall file. I also tried copying the uninstall file onto the computer and this did not work. And system restore will not work for whatever reason.
I cannot access any wireless networks( The wireless is turned on), I cannot access a network via a cat5 cable, but i do get assignes an ip address through dchp. I cannot access the internet when using a usb wireless modem, even though it connects i cannot ping anything or surf any website.
I am running a computer with Windows XP, sp 1 and norton antivirus 2004. I had some bugs on the system Coolweb search or look to 2. Ran hijack and adaware. Went one step to far. I can not access the network or the internet. It worked till I messed with the lsp. Ran lsp fix and what is there is suppose to be. Any ideas, I ran system restore and deleted the network card, no luck, short of reloading windows xp, I am at a loss?
Thanks for any help, buddy is not very happy with me...
I am having a problem with my network connection. I have a computer on our corporate network that is attached to a gigabit backbone. When I try browse my network neighborhood, the refresh rate is extremely low. It takes 30 seconds just to expand the workgroup. Internet access is fine, I can surf the net with no problems at all.
I am going to try a new ethernet cable and check the drivers for my built in nic on my MOBO. Does anyone have anything else that they think I should check?
I have 2 computers running Win XP. both of them on the same workgroup. From desktop computer i can access the laptop. but not the other way. if ping the desktop from the laptop i will get Request timed out. Any suggestion to solve the problem thanx
I am running WinXP on 4 computers connected together via a LAN using a LinkSys Cable Modem/Router. Each computer was set up to run on the same LAN. Each computer can "see" the Internet. 3 or the 4 computers can see each other and all shared drives and printer on each computer. But one computer, an IBMT40 laptop, consistently has trouble see other computers on the LAN and vice versa. This is a relatively recent problem. For more than a year the T40 ran across this network without any problems; then "network not available" started appearing once a week than once a day and now all the time. The T40 has no trouble seeing specific mapped drives on other computers (mapped before these problems started), but when I navigate through My Network Places | Entire Network | Microsoft Windows Network | LocalLAN, the T40 can see the network name (LOCALLAN) , but when I attempt to navigate further, I get an error message indicating that the LAN is not accessible and I probably do not have access permissions. I have rerun the Network setup wizard on the T40 several times. Everything seems to work, but when I attempt to access the LAN, same problem.
Also, the other 3 computers can see all shared drives on the T40.
I have two PCs. One is having Win XP and another Win server 2003. Now when i access any audio files from the server through XP it playbacks corrupted. It gets scrambled and gives weired high pitch sound.... How can i solve this problem? All other files i can access properly....no problem...
After upgrading from NT 2000 to XP Pro and SP2 connot access network printers .. They can be pinged so no connectivity problem.Tried deleting them then cannot add.Search they show up but when try to add error says wrong printer name or printer not online.One thread said to uninstall network card and wireless card,but this is not a network problem.Local printer is O K.
I have a network running XP Home on 3 laptops and 1 desktop. All computers can use the internet and printers fine. One laptop (IBM) can share files with the desktop but the other 2 laptops (both the same make etc) give the error "The user has not been granted the required login type at this computer" when I try to access them from the desktop or the IBM laptop. All the references to this error message say to go to Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Local Settings but XP Home does not have this option on any of my computers.
My system specs: Win XP Home with SP1.I am having problems connecting to the internet from programs such as msn messenger, mozilla firefox,various ftp programs and updates.Only IE (6.0) and WindowsUpdate are the programs with internet access.When I try to ping on any IP address (except 127.0.0.1), I am getting the error 65:"PING: transmit failed, error code 65." At the time this problem started: 1. the computer had quite a few viruses on it (like DerBiz/Trojan.Win32.Dialer.gp). 2. we tried to install SP2, but it caused problems with ZoneAlarm and system became very slow. So we uninstalled it.
I now cannot access my wireless network in the house. I have a Linksys WRT54G router. The Int, WLAN & Ethernet lights are on. When I get into the home internet connections "details" on my HP, it states "acquiring IP address" and list all 0 (zeros.)
Loaded a fresh install of Win 7 SP3 in a Compaq 5205us desktop. The net interface is recognized, the network connected symbol is there, but I get no access. The 5205us says it needs the ATM network controller.
I'm trying to gain internet access on a wireless network from a PC without a wireless card through a laptop that has a wireless card using an ethernet cable in Windows XP but keep getting limited or no connectivity. It wont let me turn on internet connection sharing on the laptop because 192.168.0.1 is being used by the gateway, what can i do?