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Support to fix Windows "Limited or No Connectivity" Error Problem

Error message: "This connection has limited or no connectivity. You might not be able to access the Internet or some network resources" is a headache to Windows users while trying to connect to the internet through their network device. This error message is caused often by a bug affecting Windows XP Service Pack 2. The bug leads to loss of network connectivity in workstations using Microsoft's L2TP-based VPN client for connecting to NAT-based networks. Fix Windows XP SP2 bug without dialing the Windows support number • After installing the Windows XP Service Pack 2, look for these symptoms and determine if you experience those: When you attempt to connect to your network, getting error message "Limited or No Connectivity", problem connecting to LAN or Internet, continuous error message “Acquiring IP Address". If you encounter these, go to next step or jump to step 3. • From the Microsoft website, Download Microsoft patch (KB884020), Run this t

Using Remote Assistance in Safe Mode

The Remote Assistance feature in Windows is aimed at helping users who have little or no troubleshooting knowledge through this feature, a novice user can fix his computer issues over the network with an efficient personnel sitting at any corner of the world. The tech support personnel can take the complete control of the help seeker’s computer once he request for help over the network, without being physically close to the system The techie and the user should agree to the Remote assistance invitation and only then the session can be carried out. Remote Assistance tool connects a host computer with a client computer. The host computer user can help the client solve his computer issues through Remote Assistance feature in Safe Mode. The safe mode sessions allows to securely investigating the computer. Here’s how the Windows 7 help team advices doing it: Windows 7 help instructions to Use Remote Assistance in Safe Mode • On your computer, Log into Windows 7 as an administrator