I'M BACK!
Bellsouth Fastaccess failed me utterly. After understandably not being able to help me on a weekend with a WinSock issue, they failed 4 days straight to get a WinSock level technician on the phone with me. All week long I was hampered by the fact that my boss has me on a dire, time-sensitive project (which my job literally depends upon), and he really wanted me to stay late and work overtime each day, and I slipped out after a straight 8 hours most days to rush home and try to be there for these calls. The ones that never happened. Here's the deal: Monday I called them, waited on hold a half hour, and then found that the needed people were simply "unavailable" (whatever that means...already helping others, or just not there; noone ever said...I got the impression days later that by then they had gone home for the day).
So they were going to call me Tuesday. Great, I can deal. Left work "on time" (ignoring the request to put in overtime!) and made it home with time to spare before the phone should ring. No call at the appointed time, though. I call them, wait a half hour to get to a human, then ask for a supervisor. I'm on hold another almost-half-hour waiting for a supervisor to get on the line, and then I'm disconnected. Noone calls me back (I waited up an hour before giving up on that).
Wednesday I call them in the late morning from work, risking my boss's ire but I really need this taken care of, right? So I get ahold of a supervisor quickly and explain how they let me down the previous night, and then made matters worse by the hang-up and not having the courtesy to dial me back up, since they have my number. She's real apologetic, says someone will call me that night, and 35 minutes after the agreed-on time she'd call my cell phone and make sure I'm helped.
Wed night: no call from the tech on a land line, and 15 minutes into the wait my cell rings and hangs up just before I can answer it. 40 minutes after the appointed time the same thing happens with my cell again. I figure it's the supervisor lady trying to keep her promise, so I have my cell call back the number of the missed call. I find myself in the pool of Fastaccess customers waiting for tech support. After a half hour wait, I get a nice guy who is very apologetic for the problems I've had keeping the tech support people on the phone. He and another guy bend over backwards for a long time making sure it's nothing else besides a WinSock issue. When we're 100% sure that this is the issue, the first guy (who called me back, and is the only one who did so and actually talked to me!) apologizes deeply that he isn't certified to deal with it. He and the other guy made sure that someone would call me at 6:30 on Thursday who WOULD be certified to do the WinSock support (though the other guy tried to push me off to Microsoft tech support, and I refused).
Thu, 6:30 - NO CALL! Thanks for nothing, Bellsouth Fastaccess!
So, thanks to Eric Harrison, "Weekly Roundup fan", I had earlier been able to (from work) get to a website that explained how to edit the registry and then re-install the WinSock. USING THE PRINTOUT I BROUGHT HOME, I TOOK A DEEP BREATH AND DID IT MYSELF! AND IT WORKED!!
Thu, 8:15 - Phone rings. It's Fastaccess. And not a WinSock level tech, either...someone at the next level down! By this time I was already back online and working to re-establish my firewall, anti-virus scanning, home network internet connection sharing, pop-up filters, and everything else that I had turned off because Bellsouth's tech support had earlier (on Saturday) told me to "in case it was interfering with the connection". I let this guy have it, no doubt.
Thanks again to Eric Harrison for pointing me in the right direction, which was here by-the-way. That site, and
TechGuy.org as well, have a new friend and patron in me. Though I wouldn't try that, or some of their other advance routines, unless you really know what you are doing. For those that do, it's great to have a reference to look up.
Anyway, this is a long way of explaining that I'm back up at home, and what's been happening. Mike, thanks again for doing the Roundup. I have to work this Saturday (all day), and after that and all this I would love to take Sunday off from the Roundup again. Spend time with the wife and kid. Would you like to back me up one more time? I can at least offer to help a bit this time!

If you want to say "no", then no problems here. It might just be pretty late (or even Monday morning) before it gets done.
Mike and Eric, what can I say? Words just don't express my gratitude for your help this week. I consider this "my reward" for doing the Roundups all this time. You guys just made every keystroke worth it. THANK YOU, so much! And to everyone else, too, who've always supported me. I feel like the richest man in town!
Belated Quote of the Week:
Remember George, No man is a failure who has friends. (quote from It's A Wonderful Life)