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Vista Network Problem
Booted up the PC this morning to find that ITunes had installed an update (along with Quicktime). Since then my network icon is down although I can connect to the internet, the error message says server execution failed. Our home network is down and we can't play any media files or access the shared folders.
I've tried system restore which failed, repaired Vista from the original disc which didn't find any errors and removed ITunes & Quicktime but we are still getting the same error! Has anyone come across this or can anyone help me fix it, I really don't want to have to do a full re-load! Many thanks |
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Firstly we need clear details
What sort of connection do you use (modem or router(wired or wireless), BT or Cable) Secondly, you say you can connect but how do you 'know' this. What is saying that you are connected Server Execution - nope, that isn't a Windows error message, its important you tell us exactly what it says You can't play media files or access shared folders - how many PCs on the network, where are the media files kept(local to teh PC or on a network share). Are all PCs Vista or are some XP? |
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I'm using a BT Broadband connection with the HomeHub wired by Ethernet to my main PC which is running Windows Vista Home Premium. I've tried uninstalling the Homehub and re-installing but still get the same issue.
I can access the internet & my outlook, I'm on the internet now typing this message - so I'm still connected, the HomeHub lights are all on, although my network icon on the taskbar shows a red X as though I'm not connected. When I hover over the network icon the message says 'connection unknown - server execution failed'. The Network & Sharing Centre can't be accessed through the Control Panel - it stops responding. My son has a PC upstairs running Vista Home Premium 64bit, he connects wirelessly through a NetGear USB adapter - no error message, his connection & the XBOX 360 & Wii (both connect wirelessly) have no issues. Although he can't access the shared folders since this error message appeared on my PC. All our media files are on an external drive connected to my PC and sharing is enabled. Other files are on my desktop and in My Documents and are in a shared folder. |
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OK,
looks like the windows sharing service has failed. to check go into Start (OK, it doesn't say start anymore but you know what I mean! :D ) Run eventvwr then look at the system and application logs to look for mention of the network services (pay particular attention o any red X messages.) You could also check what the settings in control panel, admin tools, services are with respect to networking and file sharing. Most proabbly windows has done an auto update alongside your iTunes one. Teh one thing Vista brought in is the extra security around programs making admin changes so its highly unlikely that iTunes did anything in this |
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Thanks for the help - ITunes & Quicktime changed 65 startup processes and caused the following error - Detection of product '{4F5CE18C-D97D-48FF-A510-A0D90C918294**', feature 'iTunes' failed during request for component '{E8A1D3E2-F5D3-4B24-AB93-52F7E602A235**' Windows Update also installed a new driver for the network adapter (which I've just rolled back)
I've just found a forum which suggested opening command prompt and tapping in - net localgroup "Administrators" "NT Authority\Local Service" /add then reboot - the network icon is now showing as connected and everything appears to be running smoothly. However event viewer is still showing the following errors - Service 'WMPNetworkSvc' did not start correctly because CoCreateInstance(CLSID_UPnPDeviceFinder) encountered error '0x80070005'. Verify that the UPnPHost service is running and that the UPnPHost component of Windows is installed properly. The print spooler failed to share printer Brother DCP-120C USB Printer with shared resource name Brother DCP-120C USB Printer. Error 2114. The printer cannot be used by others on the network. The LogMeIn Kernel Information Provider service failed to start due to the following error: The system cannot find the path specified. Looks like I'm stepping in a minefield! |
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Make sure uPnP is started in services. Its a dodgy service but Windows does seem to rely on it more and more.
If its working and you can see shared folders etc then leave it alone. :D You could always install Linux and use Samba :D |
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uPNP is set to automatic in services
I'll take your advice and leave it alone! Many thanks Nikki |
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Err, I promised myself I wouldn't help with Vista problems, Why oh why do I fall for it!
I even reformatted my windows partition and rolled back to XP as its such a pile of poo |
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just to let you know there is a better alternative to itunes called anopod explorer
this application lets you drag and drop your mp3 files etc directly to your ipod and also gives you more controll over your ipod you can also create playlists etc just like you can with itunes but unlike itunes anopod dosnt wipe your ipod if you ever have to use another pc or buy a new pc etc if you know somone familiar with the ways of the internet im sure they could fix you up with a free copy;) i used itunes once and uninstalled it mainly because it is a very poor program and a lot of un needed messing about |
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Quicktime is an effin mare..always had problems with them..and Itunes ..****e
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look into anopod explorer , no bull , no hassle no apple lol |
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