How can I repair Windows 7 Services (x64)
Alright, so problem is in the title, however the current fixes with deleting the files within the peernetworking folder along with adding PRNP to the registry has not fixed it. This is the only computer on this network, running Windows 7 64bit, I am going
through a LAN connection, just trying to get mustic to my Xbox 360.
Any help would be appreciated, and there are no error codes associated with it when the error pops up. Thanks.
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March 24th, 2011 6:06am
Any info needed? Its really odd that I cant create a homegroup. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Specs:
Custom Build
AMD Athlon X4 3.0Ghz
DDR3 1333mhz 4gb
Nvidia 460 GTX 1gb
Biostar N68S3+ AM3 Nvidia MCP68S Micro ATX AMD Motherboard
Network:
Cisco 2100 Cable Modem
Netgear WGR614 v9
From that I have my PC and XBox 360 connected via wired, I have a Mac connected via wireless. Potential problems with that?
Also, from what I have read, these services have to be active:Peer Name Resolution Protocol, Peer Networking Grouping, and Peer Networking Identity Manager under services.msc, however only Peer Networking Identity Manager is running. I get "Error Code 1068:
Dependency Service or Group failed to start" when I boot Peer Networking Grouping Service. With Peer Name Resolution Protocol I get "Error Code 1079: The Account Specified for this service is different than the one specified for running other processes.
Will update as I learn more.
I have no idstore.sst folder either under the roaming app data within local networking service profile.
Update: Just changed service value to Local Service account for all instead of a User Name/Password for all three networking services. I now get an error 0x806320a1:0x806320a1! Will update as I go along to help out those with the same problem.
Seems like having no idstore.sst file is causing the problem. Will reboot with services started on Automatic.
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March 24th, 2011 8:05pm
Fresh install fixed this problem using original Win 7 64 bit disc, and selecting upgrade to keep files.
Hopefully this will fix it for the rest of you, although its probably the last thing you want to do. Marking it as answered.
March 25th, 2011 6:17am