Can't open Network and Sharing Center

M

mjMQ

For as long as I've had my new pc with 32-bit Vista I've had problems with
the Network and Sharing Center. The problem never bothered me enough to
really do too much about it but now, after a year of it I'm fed up and trying
to fix it.

So the problem is that I cannot open up the Network and Sharing Center
properly. I click it, it takes about 5 minutes for the folder that pops up
to be filled with any form of information, and then when the thing finally
loads, not a single item inside the folder window is click-able. Under
"Sharing and Discovery" there are the options for "Network Discovery," "File
Sharing," etc. I can't click the drop-down arrows for any of those options
nor can I click any of the options on the side of the window. I can't even
close the window without going into Task Manager and sometimes that doesn't
even work so I have to reboot the computer.

Any advice, information about what I should do would be greatly appreciated.
 
B

blad3runn69

network code in vista is excellent, as far as network P&P goes... specify
your hardware in particular network setup, could be a lotta things...
 
M

Malke

mjMQ said:
For as long as I've had my new pc with 32-bit Vista I've had problems with
the Network and Sharing Center. The problem never bothered me enough to
really do too much about it but now, after a year of it I'm fed up and
trying to fix it.

So the problem is that I cannot open up the Network and Sharing Center
properly. I click it, it takes about 5 minutes for the folder that pops
up to be filled with any form of information, and then when the thing
finally
loads, not a single item inside the folder window is click-able. Under
"Sharing and Discovery" there are the options for "Network Discovery,"
"File
Sharing," etc. I can't click the drop-down arrows for any of those
options
nor can I click any of the options on the side of the window. I can't
even close the window without going into Task Manager and sometimes that
doesn't even work so I have to reboot the computer.

Any advice, information about what I should do would be greatly
appreciated.

Try this:

1. Go into Safe Mode With Command Prompt (repeatedly tap F8 as the computer
is starting up, then use the arrow key to select the right option)

2. At the command prompt type:

net localgroup "Administrators" "local Service" /add [enter]

See "The command completed successfully". Type:

exit [enter] and allow Vista to start normally.

If that doesn't help, provide more information - particularly the answer to
the First Question of Troubleshooting: assuming this issue has not always
existed, what changed between the time things worked and the time they
didn't?

Malke
 
M

Malke

DKqwerty said:
Malke;751706 said:
Try this:

1. Go into Safe Mode With Command Prompt (repeatedly tap F8 as the
computer
is starting up, then use the arrow key to select the right option)

2. At the command prompt type:

net localgroup "Administrators" "local Service" /add [enter]

See "The command completed successfully". Type:

exit [enter] and allow Vista to start normally.

If that doesn't help, provide more information - particularly the
answer to
the First Question of Troubleshooting: assuming this issue has not
always
existed, what changed between the time things worked and the time they
didn't?
THANK YOU, ::THANK YOU,:: THANK YOU!!!

My Mom's recently purchased laptop was exhibiting these symptoms,
throwing a "server execution failed" error every time. I was about to
call HP about it (an impossibly frustrating, incoherent, time-consuming,
and often consumer-blaming process when dealing with HP as most of us
know) when I though I'd check here first. This fixed it immediately.
Thank you so much for saving me time and frustration.

You're very welcome. I have no recollection of the original problem of this
thread, but if something you found there helped you I'm very happy that it
did.

Malke
 

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