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Internal errorI was trying to tweak some settings and disable a service or 2. I think it
was either Remote Connections or Terminal Services. As I disabled the service my computer locked up. Since then several services won't start - DNS, DHCP. Basically anything to do with accessing the Internet. My provider had never heard of the kind of error I received when I typed IPCONFIG. "An internal error occurred: The request is not supported. Please contact Microsoft Product Support Services for further help. Additional info: Unable to query host name." Now, what the heck do I do? Regards, dan There are several options in getting your computer back to operational status.
First of all it's good to turn off un-necessary services.Your on the right track. There are many benefits to turning off these default services off. Benefits are lowering memory usage, your pc will start way wuicker and it helps tighten security by closing some ports like microsoft-ds, dcom and epmap are just some examples on how it's a good practise to turn off some services. The one service never to turn off is Remote Procedure Call (RPC). This is the back bone of the Operating System services. Just about every service depends on this service.If this is ever turned off your PC will slow down and every service will be messed up. First thing I would try is to turn those services back on. Then reboot your machine. If that didnt work then... Dhcp will not start. Go to control panel> adminastrative tools> computer management> select ...device manager..then right mouse button on device manager....view>show hidden devices Scroll down to see if Netbios over TCP/IP is enabled..double click it and also look under the driver tab to see if the start up type is set to demand and not disabled. DHCP relies on TCP/IP netbios. Also look at AFD in the same column under the Non-Plug and Play drivers. This is another dependant of DHCP. The DNS Client service, does your DSL connection absouletly depend on this service? If not then disable not unless you prefer to cache DNS on your machine. Most likely your ISP DNS server has a larger cache and is quicker. There has been serveral discussions on whether to run clent side or not. It has it benefits and quirks. If you did turn off Terminal services the only dependant is Fast User Switching. You can disable Fast user switching as well. The top listed item to get working again is DHCP. If the above solution for DCHP does'nt work. I have more suggestions. Just reply to post and let us know if the solution got DHCP working again >? To help with services Here is a list of what I have for services that are customized. This may help you to customize your services. Thou it may be best to disable the services a bunch at a time then reboot. Then after reboot make sure everything is fine then continue disabling more services. Before starting take notice by pressing alt,ctrl and delete under performance tab take note of PF Usage and Available Physical Memory. These will improve by far after alot of services are turned off. Your OS loading time will improve as well. Hope this helps Name Startup Type Alerter Disabled Application Layer Gateway Service Disabled Application Management Disabled Automatic Updates Disabled Background Intelligent Transfer Service Disabled ClipBook Disabled COM+ Event System Disabled COM+ System Application Disabled Computer Browser Disabled Cryptographic Services Manual DCOM Server Process Launcher Automatic DHCP Client Automatic Distributed Link Tracking Client Disabled Distributed Transaction Coordinator Disabled DNS Client Disabled Error Reporting Service Disabled Event Log Automatic Fast User Switching Compatibility Disabled Help and Support Disabled HTTP SSL Disabled Human Interface Device Access Disabled IMAPI CD-Burning COM Service Disabled Indexing Service Disabled IPSEC Services Disabled Logical Disk Manager Disabled Logical Disk Manager Administrative Service Disabled Messenger Disabled MS Software Shadow Copy Provider Disabled Net Logon Manual NetMeeting Remote Desktop Sharing Disabled Network Connections Automatic Network DDE Disabled Network DDE DSDM Disabled Network Location Awareness (NLA) Disabled Network Provisioning Service Disabled NT LM Security Support Provider Manual Performance Logs and Alerts Disabled Plug and Play Automatic Portable Media Serial Number Service Disabled Print Spooler Disabled Protected Storage Manual QoS RSVP Disabled Remote Access Auto Connection Manager Disabled Remote Access Connection Manager Disabled Remote Desktop Help Session Manager Disabled Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Automatic Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Locator Manual Remote Registry Disabled Removable Storage Disabled Routing and Remote Access Disabled Secondary Logon Disabled Security Accounts Manager Disabled Security Center Manual Shell Hardware Detection Automatic Smart Card Disabled SSDP Discovery Service Disabled System Event Notification Disabled System Restore Service Automatic Task Scheduler Disabled TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper Disabled Telephony Disabled Telnet Disabled Terminal Services Disabled Themes Automatic Uninterruptible Power Supply Disabled Universal Plug and Play Device Host Disabled Volume Shadow Copy Disabled WebClient Disabled Windows Audio Automatic Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) Disabled Windows Installer Disabled Windows Management Instrumentation Automatic Windows Management Instrumentation Driver Extensions Disabled Windows Service Pack Installer update service Disabled Windows Time Disabled Windows User Mode Driver Framework Disabled Wireless Zero Configuration Disabled WMI Performance Adapter Disabled Workstation Disabled When turning these services off Automatic Updates, Background Intelligent
Transfer Service & Event Log. Keep in mind that when you go to the windows update site you must re-enable these services so you can update your windows box. Usually accessed by your I.E browser pull down menu ..tools>window update Same as logical disk manager. By turning this one off, you will not be able to access admin. tools> comp management> ...disk management. A small inconvience it's really how often do you use these features. Event Log is not a service I would advise turning off for any reason. You
don't need it until you need it (troubleshooting, finding out why things are happening that you don't understand) and by then it's too late. BITS is self-starting, when not in use it's shut down, so disabling it is of no use whatsoever. Turning off Automatic Updates is a poor decision. Period. Turning off Logical Disk Manager will likely cause any USB storage devices not to work when inserted into the system. -- Show quoteHide quoteRichard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] rghar***@gmail.com * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups * for the benefit of all. Private mail is usually not replied to. * My website, such as it is ... http://rgharper.mvps.org/ * HELP us help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Marbles" <Marb***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FF86631C-2AF7-4452-88B1-14E8177A9208@microsoft.com... > When turning these services off Automatic Updates, Background Intelligent > Transfer Service & Event Log. Keep in mind that when you go to the windows > update site you must re-enable these services so you can update your > windows > box. > Usually accessed by your I.E browser pull down menu ..tools>window update > > Same as logical disk manager. By turning this one off, you will not be > able > to access admin. tools> comp management> ...disk management. > > A small inconvience it's really how often do you use these features. > That's what tweaking your OS is all about. Everyone has a the option of
turning off services. To customize their OS. There are many permutations to tweaking the services. Bits I have always had it turned off and never had any problems. Automatic Updates , I have no use for the OS accessing the net by its self and downloading updates. I do it manually and when I need to update windows I do it the non lazy way. I re-enable the 2 services bits and Auto Update. And visit the windows update site. I have USB and tis working fine. Perhaps I shouldn't have posted showing the different services that could be turned off. This feature is for the advanced users who know the OS well. Folks please know that depending on your skill level turning off services does help secure and improves OS performance. The improtant thing is to know what and if it will impeed any part of the OS and any software installed. There are many websites that will help you with tweaking the services for XP. Everyone starts off with the same skill level it's a matter of to build on that knowledge and learn the risks of running on the default configuration for the windows OS. "To know thy truth is knowledge" Well, I learned a lesson AGAIN! If it ain't broke leave well enough alone.
I had my computer running pretty well but couldn't leave well enough alone and I think that's how I got into this jam. Finally, after 4 system recoveries with the CD and numerous hours spent looking at services I'm finally running again. I had to go with re-installing XP because eventually RPC went down and while I could boot things were pretty unstable. At one point nothing showed up in services.msc, installs would hang, and when I typed ipconfig I got back "Windows IP configuration." I meant to try suggestions but I was using my neighbors computer and I copied everything to a floppy. When I got home my computer wouldn't even read it. Just hung. Part of my problem was trying to use the Ethernet card that came with my 3 year old computer. For some reason it didn't want to talk to the DSL modem even though the modem worked fine with USB. So when I got all my services back I pulled the Ethernet and plugged the USB back in ... VIOLA! Back in Internet land. I'll keep tweaking but for now I'm taking a break. Except for that one service... What was it, ONSIO? What is that anyway? Thanks for the support. I really appreciate having this place to come to. Regards, danny Show quoteHide quote "Marbles" wrote: > That's what tweaking your OS is all about. Everyone has a the option of > turning off services. To customize their OS. There are many permutations to > tweaking the services. > > Bits I have always had it turned off and never had any problems. > > Automatic Updates , I have no use for the OS accessing the net by its self > and downloading updates. I do it manually and when I need to update windows I > do it the non lazy way. I re-enable the 2 services bits and Auto Update. And > visit the windows update site. > > I have USB and tis working fine. > > Perhaps I shouldn't have posted showing the different services that could be > turned off. > > This feature is for the advanced users who know the OS well. Folks please > know that depending on your skill level turning off services does help secure > and improves OS performance. The improtant thing is to know what and if it > will impeed any part of the OS and any software installed. There are many > websites that will help you with tweaking the services for XP. > > Everyone starts off with the same skill level it's a matter of to build on > that knowledge and learn the risks of running on the default configuration > for the windows OS. > > "To know thy truth is knowledge" Were you able to fix the DHCP service before your computer went boinkers ?
...and what caused the major trouble for your computer ? Yes, I was able to fix DHCP but after things went boinkers. I'm not sure
exactly what I did that fixed it. I did 3 re-installs of WinXP eventually. But it was the 2 or 3 times when I used that DOS prompt during recovery to list services and enable/disable that I think fixed the problem. The whole problem started when I got too greedy after making several tweaks. Instead of being in services.msc I was in device manager. I went to disable terminal services (I think). As soon as I hit disable, my computer locked up and it was 3 days of paying for that mistake. I know better but now I know why people told to only use the applet and nothing else. danny Show quoteHide quote "Marbles" wrote: > Were you able to fix the DHCP service before your computer went boinkers ? > > ..and what caused the major trouble for your computer ? > Good to hear you recovered from your computer hiccup. For sure it's a good
learning experience. I have done things like that a few times. The worst oopsie I have done is by turning off RPC. A big oopsie. In the device manager when you view the hidden objects devices. This is another place where you can turn off some drivers. So you are in the right place as well as the services. Just be careful which ones you turn off. Your best bet in this area is to look at the name of a driver. Then for example if it was Remote Access IP ARP Driver and your not familiar with this. Do a search in yahoo,google..etc and or the microsoft web site. To gather more info what this driver does and it is a crucial part of the OS. You can also do a search for websites that show you how to tweak the services. An example of disabling a driver would be disabling the well known Netbios TCP/IP protecting ports 137,138 & 139. If your not sharing files on your computer in a network.The simple way to turn this one off is to go to your lan connections tcp/ip settings then under advanced tcp/ip under the Wins tab you select disable netbios over tcp/ip. Thats all fine and dandy easily done. From there you can go one step further to actually shut off its driver permantely until u actually need it. By doing the step below is if you have a static IP or you don't mind setting up your ip address, gateway,dns servers addresses in the tcp/ip settings. If you have a dynamic ip you can still use this method, The only thing is if you enter your current ip and other settings it will work until your ip lease wants to renew. Depending on you ISP they designate you an IP for usually for 3 days. My ISP usually doesnt renew for a couple of weeks. To see your IP lease in the command prompt type ipconfig /all ... scroll down and this will tell you what the IP release day and when it will be renewed. Before you disable anything go to your command prompt. and type ipconfig /all ,,,so you can gather all info..current ip gateway. dns server..etc.Then go to tcp/ip settings and configure ip settings, subnet,gateway,dns servers with the settings from ipconfig /all. Then when you have setup your tcp/ip settings manully continue to disable the driver. By disabling netbios driver you can also disable dhcp in services since dhcp depends on netbios driver. .... well since you have set up all tcp/ip settings mannually...then admin. tools>comp. management>device manager..right click show hidden devices.> scroll down to Netbios over Tcp/IP - select properties or double click -look under driver tab, is Status still running? and Start Up Type is it demand ..set to disabled -then click ok -right click on netbios tcp/ip and select disable -reboot computer -after reboot disable and stop dchp in services since you have assigned settings manually When you lose connectivity Easliy fixed when you lose connectivity its because your ip lease wants to renew. all you do is re-enable netbios tcp/ip driver in device manager and re-enable dhcp. DHCP will not start until you enable netbios tcp/ip driver and reboot your computer. Then start DHCP in services. Then you will be able to receive a new IP # from your ISP. This is a good method to further secure your computer. When your up to tweaking some more this and many more tweaks to take a look at To see a what ports are open for your computer visit ... .... www.grc.com scroll to sheilds up and follow each screen when finally on test page choose what functions you would like tested on your computer. This scan shows you a graphical representation on whether or not ports are open,closed or stealthed on your computer. Stealthed reports is what you would like to achieve. Enjoy ...and have a good one!
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Network Login Problem; xp workstation can't find domain hide computer name URGENT Folders on NTWK Drives ReadOnly -Can't Change Trouble accessing local network when Internet is on. Can't ping NIC Blurry pictures in IE "local policy does not allow you to log in interactively" cannot access the internet from a client PC Internet and/or Intranet access for selected PCs |
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