Re: [Thinkpad] Access Connections Problem

From: Matt <mwtech_at_ameritech.net>
Date: Fri Jan 07 2005 - 01:16:17 EST

You might try this,

For the moment, disable SP2's Firewall completely, as well as any other
firewall/internet security program you may have. Disable Auto-Protect on
your AV for these tests as well.

Under Computer Management, Services, QConsvc. Change setting to Automatic if
the current setting is Manual or Disabled. If the service wasn't running,
start it now.

Run regedit, look at your startup files in HKLM, software, ms, windows,
current version, run and see if the QCtray.exe program is listed. It should
be there.

Start AC but you don't have to try to connect to any profiled setting. Look
at the configuration screens for each profile and be sure the correct LAN
adapter is selected. Set up a test profile and save it but don't switch to
it.

Under AC Location Switching settings, remove all "automatic" switching.
Under Global Settings, be sure all users are allowed to change profiles.

Reboot and see if AC can now get the connection enabled consistently.

Matt

----- Original Message -----
From: "Rosen, Robert (NIH/NIAMS)" <rosenr@mail.nih.gov>
To: <thinkpad@stderr.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 6:33 PM
Subject: [Thinkpad] Access Connections Problem

> My Access Connections seems to have gone bad. Everytime I run it, I get
an
> error box with the label "QCTrayWnd: QCTray.exe - Application Error" and
the
> message says "The instruction at "0x7c910e03" referenced memory at
> "0x20202020". The memory could not be "written"." It happens when AC
says
> "Applying browser settings". "QCTray.exe is System Tray icon providing
> access to the "IBM Access Connections" wizard on ThinkPad laptops and also
> allows to change the network environment."
>
> I have uninstalled and reinstalled Access Connections (v3.53) both saving
> the profiles and removing all the profiles. This is on an X40 running XP
> SP2. Access Connections used to work, even after SP2 applied.
>
> Anyone have any ideas what the problem might be.
>
> _______________________________
> Robert Rosen
> Chief Information Officer
> National Institute of Arthritis and
> Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
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