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Had a BSOD yesterday and ever since then, Network Discovery won't start.
Also, MS SQL won't start & I think these two problems are related. I enabled all services, just to see if something was wrong there but that did not help. I can browse the net, send/receive email and other computers on my network can see this one (running Vista Ultimate). I think I need to re-install part of the networking stack but I'm not sure as to how to do that. Thanks in advance for any help! Edsion |
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Try (from an elevated command prompt)
netsh int ip reset Reboot Joe "Dr. Edison" wrote in message ... Had a BSOD yesterday and ever since then, Network Discovery won't start. Also, MS SQL won't start & I think these two problems are related. I enabled all services, just to see if something was wrong there but that did not help. I can browse the net, send/receive email and other computers on my network can see this one (running Vista Ultimate). I think I need to re-install part of the networking stack but I'm not sure as to how to do that. Thanks in advance for any help! Edsion |
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Thanks, that fixed the local issue, I can not see all my other machines from
the Vista computer. I also had to reset my network adaptor, changing from static ip, to non-static and back again. When opening Network, it says I'm not connected to a network but I can see the other shares. Thanks again for your help! "Joe Guidera" wrote: Try (from an elevated command prompt) netsh int ip reset Reboot Joe "Dr. Edison" wrote in message ... Had a BSOD yesterday and ever since then, Network Discovery won't start. Also, MS SQL won't start & I think these two problems are related. I enabled all services, just to see if something was wrong there but that did not help. I can browse the net, send/receive email and other computers on my network can see this one (running Vista Ultimate). I think I need to re-install part of the networking stack but I'm not sure as to how to do that. Thanks in advance for any help! Edsion |