Win2K SP1 and the netstat command.......

did anyone try running netstat under Win2K SP1 US? I have two Realtek 8029 PCI Adapters in my machine. Before SP1, the command works perfectly After SP1, whenever I try it, it always hangs sometime in the process whether reverse DNS checkup is asked or not and I end up with a BSOD saying process_has_locked_pages be ...

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did anyone try running netstat under Win2K SP1 US?
I have two Realtek 8029 PCI Adapters in my machine.
Before SP1, the command works perfectly
After SP1, whenever I try it, it always hangs sometime in the process whether reverse DNS checkup is asked or not and I end up with a BSOD saying process_has_locked_pages because I can't even terminate the locked process with the task manager.
 
Has anyone ever encountered this?
 
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I know how to trace faulty processes when having this BSOD, thanks.
The trouble is that it happens on any Win2K install I tried on this machine, even with Win2K server, which is pretty annoying if I want to keep complete logs over the connections made to my server.
The issue may come from the fact I have two identical Realtek NICs (mac adresses differ of course) but I'm not sure, disabling the one linked to my local network didn't solve the problem.
From now on, none of my machines will be running SP1, as, anyway, I've had more troubles with it than without.

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BTW, I forgot to say, applications like X-Netstat and Visual Route exhibit the same problem.

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Hmmm, just ran Netstat and it ran fine. With SP1 in Windows 2000 Pro.

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Hi,
 
The reason I referred you to that link was that a) I didn't know from your message whether you were familiar with the tracing process, and I figured there's probably something wrong with the RealTek NIC drivers themselves. Just for grins, did you try other NICs?
 
Sorry if my previous post seemed condescending. I just started visiting this forum recently. Not at all familiar with who knows what.
 
Regards,
Jim

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Netstat on Win2k with SP1 works fine for me, you must have a corrupt file or something.
 
 
 
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The trouble is files aren't corrupted, I even tried Clean installs of both Win2K Pro and Server, both have had the same problem.
One more thing, the tracert command doesn't work either.
Regarding a driver issue, I really don't think its this, the driver is the Win2K built-in one and I think this card has existed long enough to have full support.
 
btw, Jaywallen, I wasn't argueuing in any way about your reply, it was just to say I know how to do it (I did it before posting anyway)
 
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Odd I've had no problems at all with Win 2K other than I can't get drivers for my SCSI card.
 
I don't know ne 1 else around me that runs Win 2K either so I'm unable to help further.
 
 
 
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Arkos, if you wnat to try the latest realtek drivers for your card, I have them, ICQ me or whatever if you wnat them. You should be able to get them direct from realtek, however I'm not 100% sure that I obtained them from a public site. I have this card and have had no probs with it at all.
 
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