Network Conection Status Not Autorefreshing in Win2k
Network Conection Status Not Autorefreshing in Win2k
This is perhaps the most bizzare malfunction I have ever seen in windows.
I recently re-installed windows 2000 professional on my laptop. This is the third install of win2k in its lifetime. Well, anyway, you know how the status of LAN adaptors is generally promptly autodetected and reported? (Local Area Connection 1 disconnected, etc) Well, for some odd reason They arent being reported corectly for me anymore. I have to go into control panel, go into network and dialup connections, and hit f5 for the system to realize that I've plugged the ethernet cable in or disconected it, or disabled it, or enabled it, etc. This only happens a little while after Ive booted, never immediately after a reboot.
Anyone ever seen such behavior in win2k or xp? And if so, how is it solved?
I recently re-installed windows 2000 professional on my laptop. This is the third install of win2k in its lifetime. Well, anyway, you know how the status of LAN adaptors is generally promptly autodetected and reported? (Local Area Connection 1 disconnected, etc) Well, for some odd reason They arent being reported corectly for me anymore. I have to go into control panel, go into network and dialup connections, and hit f5 for the system to realize that I've plugged the ethernet cable in or disconected it, or disabled it, or enabled it, etc. This only happens a little while after Ive booted, never immediately after a reboot.
Anyone ever seen such behavior in win2k or xp? And if so, how is it solved?
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Fine then.
The update is this: Ive swapped out the drivers for the latest I could find and so far I dont know. It might be fixed, it might not. As Ive said, it never occured just after a startup. It might not start for a few days even. But what I'd like to know is what else might be causing this. The driver I was using was the same driver that I had been using since day one of owning my laptop and has never, ever given me any problems.
The update is this: Ive swapped out the drivers for the latest I could find and so far I dont know. It might be fixed, it might not. As Ive said, it never occured just after a startup. It might not start for a few days even. But what I'd like to know is what else might be causing this. The driver I was using was the same driver that I had been using since day one of owning my laptop and has never, ever given me any problems.
Well, with the new drivers installed, its doing it again. However, I have an idea of why its doing it.
Every so often I get an error message from windows stating that "scvhost.exe has generated errors and will be closed by windows, an error log is being created". So I open the event log and see whatexactly happens when scvhost goes down. What happens is that it takes about 8 services with it (presumeably because theyre hosted within scvhost.exe), one of them being "Network Connections" service, wose description in the services control panel reads "Manages objects in the Network and Dial-Up Connections folder, in which you can view both local area network and remote connections."
I have since set this service to restart if it fails unexpectedly, however, having manually started and restarted this service has not helped this problem. I have set all the other services that go down with scvhost to autorestart as well.
Well, any ideas on why scvhost would crash to begin with?
Also, my media files are acting wierd in that they show that theyre to be opened by windows media player, however whenever I click on any of them to open them, I get the "Select program" box and have to manually select windows media player from the list of installed programs.
Should I just nuke this windows install and start over? Or are these problems at all fixable?
Every so often I get an error message from windows stating that "scvhost.exe has generated errors and will be closed by windows, an error log is being created". So I open the event log and see whatexactly happens when scvhost goes down. What happens is that it takes about 8 services with it (presumeably because theyre hosted within scvhost.exe), one of them being "Network Connections" service, wose description in the services control panel reads "Manages objects in the Network and Dial-Up Connections folder, in which you can view both local area network and remote connections."
I have since set this service to restart if it fails unexpectedly, however, having manually started and restarted this service has not helped this problem. I have set all the other services that go down with scvhost to autorestart as well.
Well, any ideas on why scvhost would crash to begin with?
Also, my media files are acting wierd in that they show that theyre to be opened by windows media player, however whenever I click on any of them to open them, I get the "Select program" box and have to manually select windows media player from the list of installed programs.
Should I just nuke this windows install and start over? Or are these problems at all fixable?