Workstation service will not start -- gets error 2
Without the Workstation service starting the computer is almost useless. No
networking, can't install SpywareDoctor (needs to update itself), Can't
install Belkin Easy Transfer
Cable for Windows 7 (requires Crypto service which depends on workstation).
Can't even look at events.
Can't burn CD's.
Trying to start the workstation service service gives:
Could not start the Workstation service on Local Computer.
Error 2: The system could not find the file specified
I tried sfc /scannow. It took all afternoon but did not help the issue.
My only recourse to migrate to a new Windows machine is to hang the HDD on
another
machine and burn CD's there/
Any suggestions would be welcome.
Re: Workstation service will not start -- gets error 2
I think this is NetBEUI protocol problem. You should use the following
steps to solve this:
Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-
click Network.
Click the Bindings tab, and then click All Adapters in the Show
Bindings For box.
Click the plus sign next to the second network adapter.
Click NetBEUI Protocol, and then click Disable.
Click Close, and then restart the computer.
Re: Workstation service will not start -- gets error 2
I'm finally getting around to working through the article you sreferred me
to --
The following glitches occur:
1. I cannot manually start the RPC sevice -- it gets error 2: the
requested file is not found.
2. I cannot open the properties for the network adapters in device manager.
Double click
does not work nor does properties from the context (right click) menu.
Re: Workstation service will not start -- gets error 2
How to perform an in-place upgrade (reinstallation) of Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/978788
Re: Workstation service will not start -- gets error 2
On Jun 22, 8:55 am, "Jim Snively" <[email protected]> wrote:
> John,
>
> I ran sfc /scannow with no messages but the problem still persists.
>
> Jim Snively
>
But you do come away with a sense of satisfaction sometimes (and still
have the problem).
Error 2 is error 2: file not found.
Did you look in the event log to see if there are any clues there?