This error message can occur if the Wsock32n.dll file is not updated
during the Internet Explorer 4.0 installation. This can occur if you
upgrade Internet Explorer 3.02 to Internet Explorer 4.0 and you connect
to the Internet using a SOCKS proxy server.
Extract and Replace the Wsock32n.dll File for Windows 95:
1.
Restart Windows 95, press the F8 key when you see the "Starting Windows
95" message, and then choose Safe Mode Command Prompt Only from the
Startup menu.
2.
Rename the Wsock32n.dll file in the Windows\System folder to
Wsock32n.old by typing the following line and then pressing ENTER
where <drive> is the drive letter on which the Windows folder is
located, and <windows> is the name of the folder in which Windows is
installed. For example:
ren c:\windows\system\wsock32n.dll wsock32n.old
NOTE: This procedure assumes you do not have a file named Wsock32n.old.
If you do have a file by this name, use a file name extension that is
not currently in use.
where <drive> is the drive letter on which the Internet Explorer 4.0
Setup files are located, <path> is the path to the folder in which the
Internet Explorer 4.0 Setup files are located, <drive2> is the drive
letter to which to extract the Ie4_4.cab file, and <path2> is the path
to the folder to which to extract the Ie4_4.cab file. For example:
where <drive> is the drive letter on which the IE4_4.cab file is
located, <path> is the path to the folder in which the IE4_4.cab file
is located, <drive2> is the drive on which Windows is installed, and
<path2> is the location of the Windows\System folder. For example:
where <drive> is the drive letter on which the Windows folder is
located, and <windows> is the name of the folder in which Windows is
installed. For example:
ren c:\windows\system32\wsock32n.dll wsock32n.old
NOTE: This procedure assumes you do not have a file named Wsock32n.old.
If you do have a file by this name, use a file name extension that is
not currently in use.
where <drive> is the drive letter on which the Internet Explorer 4.0
Setup files are located, <path> is the path to the folder in which the
Internet Explorer 4.0 Setup files are located, <drive2> is the drive
letter to which to extract the Ie4nt_4.cab file, and <path2> is the
path to the folder to which to extract the Ie4nt_4.cab file. For
example:
where <drive> is the drive letter on which the IE4nt_4.cab file is
located, <path> is the path to the folder in which the IE4nt_4.cab file
is located, <drive2> is the drive on which Windows is installed, and
<path2> is the location of the Windows\System32 folder. For example:
The version of the Wsock32n.dll file installed by Internet Explorer 4.0 is
the same version as the file installed with Internet Explorer 3.02, and
therefore not updated. The version of the Wsock32n.dll file included in
Internet Explorer 4.0 is 5.1.02, and the file size is 26,160 bytes.
For more information about using the Extract tool, please see the
following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
129605 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/129605/EN-US/)
How to Extract Original Compressed Windows Files
For information about proxy servers, please see the following article in
the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
135982 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/135982/EN-US/)
How to Configure Internet Explorer to Use a Proxy Server
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