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Ok, installed Vista SP1 and now there's no network icon in system tray but
actual internet access works fine. I go to taskbar properties and select always show network icon and the icon reappears but I get the two computers with a red X. I mouse over it and get a window "connection status unknown : the service to detect this status is turned off." So I click the message and I get these options: "More Information. Connect to a Network. Network and Sharing Center". I click more information and a box pops up asking me do I want to turn on Network List Service. I click "turn this on" and windows brings up the UAC prompt for Network and Sharing Center. I click continue but the network icon does not change to a globe even after a reboot. I go into the list of services in the Administrative Tools control panel and attempt to turn on Network List Service there and I get this message "The Network List Service service on Local Computer started and then stopped. Some services stop automatically if they are not in use by other services or programs." The services which this service depend on all are running, although there also is the TCP/IP Protocol driver and NSI Proxy service whose status I don't know. SL UI Notification Service which depends on this service won't start. This worries me as this service has to do with activation and I don''t want my (genuine) copy of Vista suddenly becoming unactivated! DrStrange |
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Why in the world did you install SP1 before the final edition is released?
In any event, if you can uninstall it do so and/or run System Restore to see if that solves your problem. "Peter Cassidy" wrote in message ... Ok, installed Vista SP1 and now there's no network icon in system tray but actual internet access works fine. I go to taskbar properties and select always show network icon and the icon reappears but I get the two computers with a red X. I mouse over it and get a window "connection status unknown : the service to detect this status is turned off." So I click the message and I get these options: "More Information. Connect to a Network. Network and Sharing Center". I click more information and a box pops up asking me do I want to turn on Network List Service. I click "turn this on" and windows brings up the UAC prompt for Network and Sharing Center. I click continue but the network icon does not change to a globe even after a reboot. I go into the list of services in the Administrative Tools control panel and attempt to turn on Network List Service there and I get this message "The Network List Service service on Local Computer started and then stopped. Some services stop automatically if they are not in use by other services or programs." The services which this service depend on all are running, although there also is the TCP/IP Protocol driver and NSI Proxy service whose status I don't know. SL UI Notification Service which depends on this service won't start. This worries me as this service has to do with activation and I don''t want my (genuine) copy of Vista suddenly becoming unactivated! DrStrange |
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You are getting that notification service because you installed BETA version
SP1. "Peter Cassidy" wrote: Ok, installed Vista SP1 and now there's no network icon in system tray but actual internet access works fine. I go to taskbar properties and select always show network icon and the icon reappears but I get the two computers with a red X. I mouse over it and get a window "connection status unknown : the service to detect this status is turned off." So I click the message and I get these options: "More Information. Connect to a Network. Network and Sharing Center". I click more information and a box pops up asking me do I want to turn on Network List Service. I click "turn this on" and windows brings up the UAC prompt for Network and Sharing Center. I click continue but the network icon does not change to a globe even after a reboot. I go into the list of services in the Administrative Tools control panel and attempt to turn on Network List Service there and I get this message "The Network List Service service on Local Computer started and then stopped. Some services stop automatically if they are not in use by other services or programs." The services which this service depend on all are running, although there also is the TCP/IP Protocol driver and NSI Proxy service whose status I don't know. SL UI Notification Service which depends on this service won't start. This worries me as this service has to do with activation and I don''t want my (genuine) copy of Vista suddenly becoming unactivated! DrStrange |
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ive just installed the official release from windows update and its messed with my network icon too. same problem as you by the sounds of it: computer with a red cross; "connection status: unknown, Server execution failed". No networks found in network and sharing center etc -- Rud |
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I've installed the official x86 file from MS versions from MSDN subscription site (file and DVD.) I have the same result. The Windows Logs:Security indicate that "Code integrity determined that the image hash of a file is not valid." and goes on to mention tcpip.sys. I am running vista Business with all current patches and no hacks of any sort. The machine has not had any beta versions of the SP installed on it. As a result of the securty issue with tcpip.sys, several secure services will not stay up. These include cryptographic services, dns client, network location awareness and terminal services. There is now a file available on MS Downloads. I'll try that tomorrow. Googling returns a result that indicates that the bug should be reported to MS by whatever means were used to obtain the beta code. These files are not supposed to be beta. -- larso006 |
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I get a similar error after installing SP1 RTM from Download Center. Here is
the XML description of the error. Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event" System Provider Name="Application Error" / EventID Qualifiers="0"1000/EventID Level2/Level Task100/Task Keywords0x80000000000000/Keywords TimeCreated SystemTime="2008-03-20T21:17:58.000Z" / EventRecordID27455/EventRecordID ChannelApplication/Channel ComputerXPW/Computer Security / /System EventData Datasvchost.exe_SSDPSRV/Data Data6.0.6001.18000/Data Data47919291/Data Datanetprofm.dll_unloaded/Data Data0.0.0.0/Data Data4791ad84/Data Datac0000005/Data Data000007fef2183820/Data Data137c/Data Data01c88acfd3e47cda/Data /EventData /Event There seems to be something wrong with netprofm.dll. It shows version 0.0.0.0 bit both netprofm.dll in system32 and syswow64 have 6.0.6001.18000. Perhaps a setting went wrong (why "netprofm.dll_unloaded"?) "larso006" wrote: I've installed the official x86 file from MS versions from MSDN subscription site (file and DVD.) I have the same result. The Windows Logs:Security indicate that "Code integrity determined that the image hash of a file is not valid." and goes on to mention tcpip.sys. I am running vista Business with all current patches and no hacks of any sort. The machine has not had any beta versions of the SP installed on it. As a result of the securty issue with tcpip.sys, several secure services will not stay up. These include cryptographic services, dns client, network location awareness and terminal services. There is now a file available on MS Downloads. I'll try that tomorrow. Googling returns a result that indicates that the bug should be reported to MS by whatever means were used to obtain the beta code. These files are not supposed to be beta. -- larso006 |
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see http://www.vistax64.com/vista-networ...nectivity.html for possible quick fix. Looks like it may be A/V software making "unexpected" changes to registry permissions. -- larso006 |
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Thanks larso006, but I haven't got any A/V program installed on my x64 system
(except Windows Defender, please don't start a discussion about security threats) "larso006" wrote: see http://www.vistax64.com/vista-networ...nectivity.html for possible quick fix. Looks like it may be A/V software making "unexpected" changes to registry permissions. -- larso006 |
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I contacted MS Support today, and together the problem has been resoved.
There is probably a problem with permissions. The first step was to open a command prompt with administrative privilegues (use the start menu's search function, if you don't know where to find it. Right click on it, then select to start with administrative privilegues, confirm the action by clicking continue). Type in: net localgroup Administrators localservice /add this will add the local service computer account to the administrators' group. Please note that the group name may vary from a language version to another (e.g. in German Windows it is Administratoren !!!) If this command was successful restart your computer (if it is not successful you could be using a wrong command line or the local service account is already in the administrators' group - ???). On my PC the red cross disappeared - insted I get to see the world globe indicating internet access. I don't know whether this can be a security risk, maybe one wants to evaluate this. I hope this helps at least some of you. "Peter Cassidy" wrote: Ok, installed Vista SP1 and now there's no network icon in system tray but ... "connection status unknown : the service to detect this status is turned off." ... want to turn on Network List Service. I click "turn this on" and windows brings up the UAC prompt for Network and Sharing Center. .... I go into the list of services in the Administrative Tools control panel and attempt to turn on Network List Service there and I get this message "The Network List Service service on Local Computer started and then stopped. Some services stop automatically if they are not in use by other services or programs." ... |
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I have found this problem on other Vista machines and have identified the service that controls this function ------- Problem: connection status: unknown the service to detect this status is turned off Incorrect network connection status displayed on network icon. ------- Solution: ServicesNetwork list service by setting this service to automatic and starting it, the globe correctly appears on the network icon. ------- -- Jaranus |
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