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Vista - No LIst of Connected Network Anyplace

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08-10-2009   #1
HankL


 
 

No LIst of Connected Network Anyplace

When I open Control Panel and go to Network and Sharing, the page is blank
and all connections are missing. If I open Network icon the page is blank
1) 'I opened Services.msc. '
2) 'Selected Network List service and under heading STATUS it was blank.'
3) 'I right clicked the line and selected START and received the following
error message:'

The Network List Service on Local Computer started and then stopped. Some
services stop automatically if they are not in use by other services or
programs.

This occurred after Microsoft technical support took control of my computer
and downloaded a .bat file of .dll's to repair I.E. v8 problems. I do not
know if this had anything to do with it.
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Thank you in advance for your support and suggestions,

HankL


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08-10-2009   #2


Vista Ultimate 64-bit
 
 

Re: No LIst of Connected Network Anyplace

put in the windows vista disc restart your computer and click repair should fix this
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08-10-2009   #3
HankL


 
 

Re: No LIst of Connected Network Anyplace

I do not have a Windows Vista disc. The program came installed on the hard
rive. Any other suggestions?

Thank you,

HankL
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> put in the windows vista disc restart your computer and click repair
> should fix this
>
>
> --
> alexdagr8est
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08-10-2009   #4


Vista Ultimate 64-bit
 
 

Re: No LIst of Connected Network Anyplace

ok go to start/all programs/ accessories/right click command prompt, run as administrator, type "cd\" then type "sfc / scannow" (without the hyphens) and if it asks you for a vista cd then you cant do this
so then go to start>all programs>accessories>system tools>system restore then restore to a time when you didnt have this problem, save everything that has changed since this time ie on a portable HDD
hope this helps
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08-11-2009   #5
HankL


 
 

Re: No LIst of Connected Network Anyplace

Alex,

I did use CMD and the command you suggested. It did not change anything in
Network List in 'Services'. It still will not START

Any other suggestion if you would.

Hank L


"alexdagr8est" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote in message
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>
> ok go to start/all programs/ accessories/right click command prompt, run
> as administrator, type "cd\" then type "sfc / scannow" (without the
> hyphens) and if it asks you for a vista cd then you cant do this
> so then go to start>all programs>accessories>system tools>system
> restore then restore to a time when you didnt have this problem, save
> everything that has changed since this time ie on a portable HDD
> hope this helps
>
>
> --
> alexdagr8est
>
> If my post assisted you in any way Tip my scales [image:
> http://www.vistax64.com/signaturepic...ic88399_1.gif]
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