Sudden share problem
I'm having a huge problem, I use windows 7 64 bit.
I ran some stupid program to remove an msn virus (not that I had one) to test it for a friend of mine.
However since I did my pc seems to have problem sharing it's files over our network. I can see all other pc's on this one, just not vice versa.
I can ping all pc's, but again, not vice versa.
I tried checking if this was due to a firewall modification, but I notice my firewall isn't on.
For some reason I tried starting my firewall by pressing "Use recommended settings", but apparently there's also something wrong with my firewall. I received a message:
"Windows Firewall can't change some of your settings. Error code 0x8007042c".
I then noticed in Services that my Windows Firewall service is not started, I tried starting this and I received a message:
"Windows could not start the Windows Firewall service on Local Computer. Error 1068: The dependency service or group failed to start."
I tried checking all depedency services by clicking right and checking the correct dependencies, they were all started.
According to another forumpost I notice that here they say u also need Windows Firewall Autorization to be started. I notice I don't have this service, also when I check device manager/Devices by connection/Show hidden devices I don't see a Windows Firewall
driver.
I tried using "SFC /SCANNOW", it said it repaired some stuff, but nothing changed after reboot.
Then I tried changing the permissions on certain services according to this page: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/943996
Still no success
I also tried running these commands:
C:\Users\Yannick.Yannick-PC>sc queryex mpssvc
SERVICE_NAME: mpssvc
TYPE : 20 WIN32_SHARE_PROCESS
STATE : 1 STOPPED
WIN32_EXIT_CODE : 1068 (0x42c)
SERVICE_EXIT_CODE : 0 (0x0)
CHECKPOINT : 0x0
WAIT_HINT : 0x0
PID : 0
FLAGS :
C:\Users\Yannick.Yannick-PC>sc qc mpssvc
[SC] QueryServiceConfig SUCCESS
SERVICE_NAME: mpssvc
TYPE : 20 WIN32_SHARE_PROCESS
START_TYPE : 2 AUTO_START
ERROR_CONTROL : 1 NORMAL
BINARY_PATH_NAME : C:\Windows\system32\svchost.exe -k LocalServiceNoNetwork
LOAD_ORDER_GROUP : NetworkProvider
TAG : 0
DISPLAY_NAME : Windows Firewall
DEPENDENCIES : mpsdrv
: bfe
SERVICE_START_NAME : NT Authority\LocalService
Again no success
I also tried system restores, but these failed...
I have no idea if this is all related with the fact that I can't share anymore.
I am a bit out of ideas
October 27th, 2011 3:58pm
mpsdrv is the Windows Firewall Authorization Driver
So what happen when you type
Click Start - All Programs - Accessories - Right click Command Prompt and
choose Run As Administrator. Type (or copy the below five lines and one
blank line underneath and right click in the command prompt window and
choose Paste). This will start its dependent services in the correct order.
sc start DCOMLaunch
sc start RpcSs
sc start BFE
sc start mpsdrv
sc start MpsSvc
If there are any error messages copy the results to the clipboard - right
click anywhere in the command prompt window, choose Mark, then select your
text, right click the title bar and choose Edit then Copy (or press enter
while text is selected).
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"WtFudgE" wrote in message news:9c33a44c-0ee0-4c4a-b9e7-1dcf8365fe09...
> I'm having a huge problem, I use windows 7 64 bit.
>
> I ran some stupid program to remove an msn virus (not that I had one) to
> test it for a friend of mine.
> However since I did my pc seems to have problem sharing it's files over
> our network. I can see all other pc's on this one, just not vice versa.
> I can ping all pc's, but again, not vice versa.
>
> I tried checking if this was due to a firewall modification, but I notice
> my firewall isn't on.
> For some reason I tried starting my firewall by pressing "Use recommended
> settings", but apparently there's also something wrong with my firewall. I
> received a message:
> "Windows Firewall can't change some of your settings. Error code
> 0x8007042c".
>
> I then noticed in Services that my Windows Firewall service is not
> started, I tried starting this and I received a message:
> "Windows could not start the Windows Firewall service on Local Computer.
> Error 1068: The dependency service or group failed to start."
>
> I tried checking all depedency services by clicking right and checking the
> correct dependencies, they were all started.
> According to another forumpost I notice that here they say u also need
> Windows Firewall Autorization to be started. I notice I don't have this
> service, also when I check device manager/Devices by connection/Show
> hidden devices I don't see a Windows Firewall driver.
>
> I tried using "SFC /SCANNOW", it said it repaired some stuff, but nothing
> changed after reboot.
>
> Then I tried changing the permissions on certain services according to
> this page: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/943996
>
> Still no success
>
> I also tried running these commands:
>
> C:\Users\Yannick.Yannick-PC>sc queryex mpssvc
>
> SERVICE_NAME: mpssvc
> TYPE : 20 WIN32_SHARE_PROCESS
> STATE : 1 STOPPED
> WIN32_EXIT_CODE : 1068 (0x42c)
> SERVICE_EXIT_CODE : 0 (0x0)
> CHECKPOINT : 0x0
> WAIT_HINT : 0x0
> PID : 0
> FLAGS :
>
> C:\Users\Yannick.Yannick-PC>sc qc mpssvc
> [SC] QueryServiceConfig SUCCESS
>
> SERVICE_NAME: mpssvc
> TYPE : 20 WIN32_SHARE_PROCESS
> START_TYPE : 2 AUTO_START
> ERROR_CONTROL : 1 NORMAL
> BINARY_PATH_NAME : C:\Windows\system32\svchost.exe -k
> LocalServiceNoNetwork
> LOAD_ORDER_GROUP : NetworkProvider
> TAG : 0
> DISPLAY_NAME : Windows Firewall
> DEPENDENCIES : mpsdrv
> : bfe
> SERVICE_START_NAME : NT Authority\LocalService
>
> Again no success
>
> I also tried system restores, but these failed...
>
> I have no idea if this is all related with the fact that I can't share
> anymore.
>
> I am a bit out of ideas
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October 27th, 2011 7:54pm
Also type if mpsdrv doesn't start.
sc config mpsdrv start= auto
sc start MpsDrv
sc start MpsSvc
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"DavidMCandy" wrote in message news:2f472783-ddd1-4e44-9f2a-ee148854f5f1...
> mpsdrv is the Windows Firewall Authorization Driver
>
> So what happen when you type
>
> Click Start - All Programs - Accessories - Right click Command Prompt and
> choose Run As Administrator. Type (or copy the below five lines and one
> blank line underneath and right click in the command prompt window and
> choose Paste). This will start its dependent services in the correct
> order.
>
> sc start DCOMLaunch
> sc start RpcSs
> sc start BFE
> sc start mpsdrv
> sc start MpsSvc
>
> If there are any error messages copy the results to the clipboard - right
> click anywhere in the command prompt window, choose Mark, then select your
> text, right click the title bar and choose Edit then Copy (or press enter
> while text is selected).
>
>
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> ..
> --
> "WtFudgE" wrote in message news:9c33a44c-0ee0-4c4a-b9e7-1dcf8365fe09...
>> I'm having a huge problem, I use windows 7 64 bit.
>>
>> I ran some stupid program to remove an msn virus (not that I had one) to
>> test it for a friend of mine.
>> However since I did my pc seems to have problem sharing it's files over
>> our network. I can see all other pc's on this one, just not vice versa.
>> I can ping all pc's, but again, not vice versa.
>>
>> I tried checking if this was due to a firewall modification, but I notice
>> my firewall isn't on.
>> For some reason I tried starting my firewall by pressing "Use recommended
>> settings", but apparently there's also something wrong with my firewall.
>> I
>> received a message:
>> "Windows Firewall can't change some of your settings. Error code
>> 0x8007042c".
>>
>> I then noticed in Services that my Windows Firewall service is not
>> started, I tried starting this and I received a message:
>> "Windows could not start the Windows Firewall service on Local Computer.
>> Error 1068: The dependency service or group failed to start."
>>
>> I tried checking all depedency services by clicking right and checking
>> the
>> correct dependencies, they were all started.
>> According to another forumpost I notice that here they say u also need
>> Windows Firewall Autorization to be started. I notice I don't have this
>> service, also when I check device manager/Devices by connection/Show
>> hidden devices I don't see a Windows Firewall driver.
>>
>> I tried using "SFC /SCANNOW", it said it repaired some stuff, but nothing
>> changed after reboot.
>>
>> Then I tried changing the permissions on certain services according to
>> this page: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/943996
>>
>> Still no success
>>
>> I also tried running these commands:
>>
>> C:\Users\Yannick.Yannick-PC>sc queryex mpssvc
>>
>> SERVICE_NAME: mpssvc
>> TYPE : 20 WIN32_SHARE_PROCESS
>> STATE : 1 STOPPED
>> WIN32_EXIT_CODE : 1068 (0x42c)
>> SERVICE_EXIT_CODE : 0 (0x0)
>> CHECKPOINT : 0x0
>> WAIT_HINT : 0x0
>> PID : 0
>> FLAGS :
>>
>> C:\Users\Yannick.Yannick-PC>sc qc mpssvc
>> [SC] QueryServiceConfig SUCCESS
>>
>> SERVICE_NAME: mpssvc
>> TYPE : 20 WIN32_SHARE_PROCESS
>> START_TYPE : 2 AUTO_START
>> ERROR_CONTROL : 1 NORMAL
>> BINARY_PATH_NAME : C:\Windows\system32\svchost.exe -k
>> LocalServiceNoNetwork
>> LOAD_ORDER_GROUP : NetworkProvider
>> TAG : 0
>> DISPLAY_NAME : Windows Firewall
>> DEPENDENCIES : mpsdrv
>> : bfe
>> SERVICE_START_NAME : NT Authority\LocalService
>>
>> Again no success
>>
>> I also tried system restores, but these failed...
>>
>> I have no idea if this is all related with the fact that I can't share
>> anymore.
>>
>> I am a bit out of ideas
>
>
October 27th, 2011 8:06pm
Search help for
Troubleshoot network and Internet connection problems
and run the troubleshooter
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"DavidMCandy" wrote in message news:2f472783-ddd1-4e44-9f2a-ee148854f5f1...
> mpsdrv is the Windows Firewall Authorization Driver
>
> So what happen when you type
>
> Click Start - All Programs - Accessories - Right click Command Prompt and
> choose Run As Administrator. Type (or copy the below five lines and one
> blank line underneath and right click in the command prompt window and
> choose Paste). This will start its dependent services in the correct
> order.
>
> sc start DCOMLaunch
> sc start RpcSs
> sc start BFE
> sc start mpsdrv
> sc start MpsSvc
>
> If there are any error messages copy the results to the clipboard - right
> click anywhere in the command prompt window, choose Mark, then select your
> text, right click the title bar and choose Edit then Copy (or press enter
> while text is selected).
>
>
> --
> ..
> --
> "WtFudgE" wrote in message news:9c33a44c-0ee0-4c4a-b9e7-1dcf8365fe09...
>> I'm having a huge problem, I use windows 7 64 bit.
>>
>> I ran some stupid program to remove an msn virus (not that I had one) to
>> test it for a friend of mine.
>> However since I did my pc seems to have problem sharing it's files over
>> our network. I can see all other pc's on this one, just not vice versa.
>> I can ping all pc's, but again, not vice versa.
>>
>> I tried checking if this was due to a firewall modification, but I notice
>> my firewall isn't on.
>> For some reason I tried starting my firewall by pressing "Use recommended
>> settings", but apparently there's also something wrong with my firewall.
>> I
>> received a message:
>> "Windows Firewall can't change some of your settings. Error code
>> 0x8007042c".
>>
>> I then noticed in Services that my Windows Firewall service is not
>> started, I tried starting this and I received a message:
>> "Windows could not start the Windows Firewall service on Local Computer.
>> Error 1068: The dependency service or group failed to start."
>>
>> I tried checking all depedency services by clicking right and checking
>> the
>> correct dependencies, they were all started.
>> According to another forumpost I notice that here they say u also need
>> Windows Firewall Autorization to be started. I notice I don't have this
>> service, also when I check device manager/Devices by connection/Show
>> hidden devices I don't see a Windows Firewall driver.
>>
>> I tried using "SFC /SCANNOW", it said it repaired some stuff, but nothing
>> changed after reboot.
>>
>> Then I tried changing the permissions on certain services according to
>> this page: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/943996
>>
>> Still no success
>>
>> I also tried running these commands:
>>
>> C:\Users\Yannick.Yannick-PC>sc queryex mpssvc
>>
>> SERVICE_NAME: mpssvc
>> TYPE : 20 WIN32_SHARE_PROCESS
>> STATE : 1 STOPPED
>> WIN32_EXIT_CODE : 1068 (0x42c)
>> SERVICE_EXIT_CODE : 0 (0x0)
>> CHECKPOINT : 0x0
>> WAIT_HINT : 0x0
>> PID : 0
>> FLAGS :
>>
>> C:\Users\Yannick.Yannick-PC>sc qc mpssvc
>> [SC] QueryServiceConfig SUCCESS
>>
>> SERVICE_NAME: mpssvc
>> TYPE : 20 WIN32_SHARE_PROCESS
>> START_TYPE : 2 AUTO_START
>> ERROR_CONTROL : 1 NORMAL
>> BINARY_PATH_NAME : C:\Windows\system32\svchost.exe -k
>> LocalServiceNoNetwork
>> LOAD_ORDER_GROUP : NetworkProvider
>> TAG : 0
>> DISPLAY_NAME : Windows Firewall
>> DEPENDENCIES : mpsdrv
>> : bfe
>> SERVICE_START_NAME : NT Authority\LocalService
>>
>> Again no success
>>
>> I also tried system restores, but these failed...
>>
>> I have no idea if this is all related with the fact that I can't share
>> anymore.
>>
>> I am a bit out of ideas
>
>
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October 27th, 2011 8:15pm
Hi,
As it is the issue related with Windows 7,
in order to get the answer effectively, it is recommended to post a new question in
Windows 7 Forum for further discussion in the future.
The reason why we recommend posting appropriately is you will get the most qualified pool of respondents, and other partners who read the forums
regularly can either share their knowledge or learn from your interaction with us. Thank you for your understanding.
Personally, you may refer to the following information:
1.
Try to access the share by “\\XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX<IP
Address>”
and see how it works.
2.
Test the issue in
Clean Boot.
3.
Check if the other Windows computers can connect with each other.
4.
Create a new user account
to test the issue.
Regards,
Sabrina
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November 3rd, 2011 4:20am