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WinGATE client crashes services.exe at startup

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Name: Ruud
Date: March 19, 2000 at 23:58:25 Pacific
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An uninstalled (?) Wingate Internet client is causing a crash of the services.exe at startup. It generates a Dr Watson error, then locks up the machine completely. Something must have gone wrong with the uninstall.
I think maybe there are some registry-entries still pointing to the removed client-service.
Is there anyway i can get to them, without having to boot into NT ? In other words: how do i hack my registry before it loads ?
Or is there another solution to this problem. Help is desperately wanted, because NT refuses to boot into a stable environment.

Please advice...



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Name: mohammed
Date: March 22, 2000 at 01:56:11 Pacific
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i think there is probably no software to track nt registry before it starts what i sggest is to reinstall windows nt and wingate or else try winporxy which is more mature! product


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Name: Al
Date: October 10, 2000 at 04:01:00 Pacific
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just chanced upon your problem w/ wingate client uninstallation causing NT to hang.

hav you found the solution to this? i am experiencing the same problem now w/ my NT.

tnx for any help.


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