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| Network Red X, Services won't start, Access Denied
Hi, I just did a clean install of Vista Home Premium. The network icon in the system tray has a red X through it. However, the network works. I can connect to all the computers on my LAN. However, I can't connect to the Internet so I haven't downloaded any updates. I have installed drivers and everything is cool in Device Manager. Several services will not start, I get an access denied error when they try to start: Network Location Awareness DHCP Client Network List Service Windows Time Base Filtering Engine Diagnostic Policy Service Normally I would look in the Local GPO, but can't find that in this edition of Vista. Any help -- Anthony |
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| RE: Network Red X, Services won't start, Access Denied
Was getting the same issues today as well. I don't know what the deal is I figured I'd just let Vista fix it for me and then it kept telling me access denied when I'm the only account. Hopefully some one will post an answer incase my new install runs into the same issue, that is if it will install. "Anthony" wrote: > Hi, I just did a clean install of Vista Home Premium. The network icon in the > system tray has a red X through it. However, the network works. I can connect > to all the computers on my LAN. However, I can't connect to the Internet so I > haven't downloaded any updates. I have installed drivers and everything is > cool in Device Manager. > > Several services will not start, I get an access denied error when they try > to start: > Network Location Awareness > DHCP Client > Network List Service > Windows Time > Base Filtering Engine > Diagnostic Policy Service > > > Normally I would look in the Local GPO, but can't find that in this edition > of Vista. > Any help > -- > Anthony > > |
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| RE: Network Red X, Services won't start, Access Denied
If it really is a permissions issue, it should be an easy fix once the problem is identitified. It just that with a home version, it is much harder to troubleshoot. "Joe C." wrote: > Was getting the same issues today as well. I don't know what the deal is I > figured I'd just let Vista fix it for me and then it kept telling me access > denied when I'm the only account. Hopefully some one will post an answer > incase my new install runs into the same issue, that is if it will install. > > "Anthony" wrote: > > > Hi, I just did a clean install of Vista Home Premium. The network icon in the > > system tray has a red X through it. However, the network works. I can connect > > to all the computers on my LAN. However, I can't connect to the Internet so I > > haven't downloaded any updates. I have installed drivers and everything is > > cool in Device Manager. > > > > Several services will not start, I get an access denied error when they try > > to start: > > Network Location Awareness > > DHCP Client > > Network List Service > > Windows Time > > Base Filtering Engine > > Diagnostic Policy Service > > > > > > Normally I would look in the Local GPO, but can't find that in this edition > > of Vista. > > Any help > > -- > > Anthony > > > > |
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| RE: Network Red X, Services won't start, Access Denied
I've been having similiar issues. The Network list service refuses to start and the netowrk conection status icon simply shows the red X, however I do have full network connectivity. The service Network list service is stopped and fails to start with the message "insufficient resources" heh. 80 % of the system resources are free. I looked in the service itself and it is running as "local Service" not as a system account as i would have expected. I tried setting it to a local system account and Vista instead replied that all processes in this set must use the same logon credentials. my guess is that Vista is referring to the fact that network list like so many of vista's processes runs as svchost.exe. I was able to change back to local service account with a blank password. Now the Service still does not start.... Ideas? Thanks Jokarius "Antknee" wrote: > If it really is a permissions issue, it should be an easy fix once the > problem is identitified. > It just that with a home version, it is much harder to troubleshoot. > > "Joe C." wrote: > > > Was getting the same issues today as well. I don't know what the deal is I > > figured I'd just let Vista fix it for me and then it kept telling me access > > denied when I'm the only account. Hopefully some one will post an answer > > incase my new install runs into the same issue, that is if it will install. > > > > "Anthony" wrote: > > > > > Hi, I just did a clean install of Vista Home Premium. The network icon in the > > > system tray has a red X through it. However, the network works. I can connect > > > to all the computers on my LAN. However, I can't connect to the Internet so I > > > haven't downloaded any updates. I have installed drivers and everything is > > > cool in Device Manager. > > > > > > Several services will not start, I get an access denied error when they try > > > to start: > > > Network Location Awareness > > > DHCP Client > > > Network List Service > > > Windows Time > > > Base Filtering Engine > > > Diagnostic Policy Service > > > > > > > > > Normally I would look in the Local GPO, but can't find that in this edition > > > of Vista. > > > Any help > > > -- > > > Anthony > > > > > > |
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