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| Post ID | Timestamp | Content | User | ||
| 479616 | 2006-08-20 12:01:00 | This is all I have in LSP Fix mswsock.dll winrnr.dll nvappfilter.dll rsvpsp.dll no problems found with the fix |
DeSade (984) | ||
| 479617 | 2006-08-20 12:11:00 | OK nvappfilter.dll is the one to remove, but as it found no problem and this is not reversible, we can try the auto uninstall first: - open a command prompt by pressing start->run and type cmd OK - type this: nvudisp.exe UninstallGUI <enter> - This should bring up the uninstall options for the NVIDIA chipset software, if the firewall is on it, then uninstall it |
silvero (11011) | ||
| 479618 | 2006-08-20 12:16:00 | Its not there. | DeSade (984) | ||
| 479619 | 2006-08-20 12:29:00 | OK your choice: Run LSP-Fix, check the 'i know what i'm doing' box, move the nvappfilter.dll entry into the 'remove' area and press finish. This will remove the NVIDIA LSP, and after a reboot the firewall should not be running. This is what I recommend and I would do, but it is not reversible, and if there is a problem it may well mean not being able to go online. The resolution would be to reinstall the motherboard drivers. If you don't have them for any reason then please get them first. The next best and slightly safer alternative is trying to use the program to deactivate itself, I have had a look through the manual and it isn't too helpful about uninstalling, I would reinstall over the top and see if you can *not* activate/install the firewall, see if that works. |
silvero (11011) | ||
| 479620 | 2006-08-21 09:14:00 | nvappfilter.dll I am a bit worried about removing this as my ethernet is also Nvidia. |
DeSade (984) | ||
| 479621 | 2006-08-21 10:01:00 | You are quite correct, this dll is gets involved with all your Ethernet communications, and removing it manually by using LSP-Fix may resolve your problem, or cause a loss of connectivity. There are plenty of people with the same problem as you, and a number of them have had blue screens and Windows reinstalls to repair, so you are right to be wary. If you are worried about it and don't wish to risk this problem, another approach would be to reinstall the motherboard software, and when it asks if you wish to install the firewall, say no. This may result in the firewall software being deactivated. Also, check Add/Remove Programs for 'NVIDIA Network Access Manager' - if it's in there, remove it - it's another name for the firewall. |
silvero (11011) | ||
| 479622 | 2006-08-21 10:32:00 | NVIDIA Network Access Manager I did find this and removed it, it also removed the Nvidia LSP I think we might have some progress here, will let you know :D |
DeSade (984) | ||
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