I used Eclipse Indigo on Windows7 to generate Axis2 (Axis 1.6.1 JDK compliance 1.5) java stubs and successfully called the public web service at perfect response to getSpeech method of said service. Then I used tcpmon (plugin) to see xml being exchanged. Added Listen port = 4556, Target Host name = www.xmlme.com and Target port = 80 This generated HTTP 302 Moved error. To recap works correctly when called with

Why is tcpmon failing as above is my primary question. WHY did I tcpmon it when the SOAP client worked perfectly? Because I generated a jar out of it and it worked great on Windows7. But when I ran the same jar on my iSeries aka AS400 server it gave me Axis fault HTTP 401 unauthorized & Authentication required message. Our IT guys do run websense to block stuff but this is localhost on windows client where I have run .NET web services before. Ideas, responses are greatly appreciated, thanks.


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No, it doesn't appear to be a major issue. If it not causing problems then you can wait until theres a solid fix. From what everyone else is doing you can either copy a good file from another windows7 system with exact same OS or do a clean install with ALL external devices removed or a factory restore. But it's not something that will cause you problems for the most part.

This is what I did to fix the problem: First the problem existed on my brandnew Alienware desktop (running Windows 7 64bit) from day one, so shame on you Dell boys who preload the O/S onto these wonderful machines. This problem actually doesn't cause me any problems and I suspect that sfc /SCANNOW is somewhat flawed in reporting tcpmon.ini as actually being corrupt. However I decided to fix it regardless by simply taking a backup copy of tcpmon.ini found in the Windows\system32 folder just in case I screw up things. Then because it was tcpmon.ini in the system32 bit folder that sfc /SCANNOW was moaning about on my affected machine I checked my Laptop running Windows 7 32bit which reported no problems under sfc /SCANNOW and simply copied that onto my Alienware Windows 7 64bit machine into the Windows\system32 folder. I then ran sfc SCANNOW and my Alienware no longer has the tcpmon.ini problem at the moment. There is no useful information as to why this file became corrupted in the first place, but this fix worked for me. An idea would be to ask a friend who has a uncorrupted version of tcpmon.ini preferably with the same version of the operating system that you have and use my simple fix solution. I hope this helps...

wjlca's link to MS support worked great for me. I copied tcpmon.ini from the system32 folder in Win 7x64 Home Premium on my laptop, and then used the commands to patch it over the corrupt tcpmon.ini on my desktop, Win 7x64 Ultimate. Wow...two years later and the issue is finally resolved.

Just as a heads up. It would never boot from the windows reinstall CD. It started loading the CD, but never got anywhere with it once it got the white bar across the bottom. I'm going to call Dell and get the harddrive replaced since the machine is still under warranty.

Errors related to tcpmon.dll can arise for a few different different reasons. For instance, a faulty application, tcpmon.dll has been deleted or misplaced, corrupted by malicious software present on your PC or a damaged Windows registry.

In the vast majority of cases, the solution is to properly reinstall tcpmon.dll on your PC, to the Windows system folder. Alternatively, some programs, notably PC games, require that the DLL file is placed in the game/application installation folder.

What I have already tried:Creating the registry entries to re-enable the "Standard TCP/IP Port" option, as seen on this site - i.e. the following:"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Print\Monitor\Add keyStandard TCP/IP PortAdd String Value; value name=Driver; value data=tcpmon.dllunder Standard TCP/IP PortAdd KeyPortsAdd three Dwords in PortsLprAckTimeout value data= 180StatusUpda****abled value data= 1StatusUpdateInterval value data= 10stop and start spoolerThis hasn't worked; I also exported that registry tree from another Windows 7x64 machine which does work, and imported that. Still not working.

Checked on the files that are used for TCP/IP Ports and they are all there:in \windows\system32tcpmon.dlltcpmib.dlltcpmonui.dllI don't have any of the files that have been references in the %systemroot% folder that would cause conflicts:Wsnmp32.dll, Ntprint.dll, Tcpmib.dll, Mgmtapi.dll, or Snmpapi.dll 006ab0faaa

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