But Windows 7 and Windows 8. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Windows Client. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Asked by:. Archived Forums. Windows 7 Networking. Sign in to vote. Has anyone had this problem? A google search seems to indicate that this has something to do with the "peer name resolution service" failing to start.
The machine that gets this error has two network adaptors, and shares the internet ICS with the rest of my home network, it is also an upgrade from Vista Home Premium. Friday, January 16, PM. You can try restarting the service by going to control panel, Administrative Tools, click on services local in the left column, and look for "Peer Name Resolution Protocol", "Peer Networking Grouping", "Peer Networking Identity Manager" in the right column.
All three should have the status as started. The error messages might pop up while installing or using certain programs, when Windows shuts down or starts up, or even during a Windows installation. Getting familiar with this error is a good idea since it will be quite helpful during troubleshooting. Most of the errors are caused by situations that resulted to the removal or corruption of the download.
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Restore pnrpsvc from the recycle bin. Perform a complete scan of your computer for viruses and other malware. To undo the recent system changes, use System Restore. Reinstall the program that uses the file. Upgrade the drivers for hardware devices. Roll back a driver to a previously installed version. Install any available Windows update. Repair your operating system OS installation.
Use a free registry cleaner. Test your hard drive and its memory. Do a clean install of your OS. You should do that in the justified suspicion of existing hardware error in any case.
But please note that the operation can then take a long time. For a first routine check, we recommend that you do not select this option. Click Start. If the drive that you want to check is currently in use and it is your system drive, you will see a dialog box with a warning message. In this case, click Schedule disk check. Exit all open programs, and then restart your computer. The checking will start automatically before next Windows startup and display the results when completed.
If you are not checking the system drive, you do not have to turn off the computer. However, the selected drive may also be in use. In this case, you receive a message.
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