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Diagnostic Policy Servic
Trying to connect with another computer on my home network. Has not
been connected for several months. The error message reads "Diagnostic Policy Service is not running" I cannot find a service with that name. During a fit of temporary insanity I may have turned the service or services off. Any Ideas? -- G Ross |
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On Sun, 8 Jul 2018 20:02:58 -0400, G Ross wrote:
Trying to connect with another computer on my home network. Has not been connected for several months. The error message reads "Diagnostic Policy Service is not running" I cannot find a service with that name. During a fit of temporary insanity I may have turned the service or services off. Any Ideas? Have you tried a Google search for: diagnostic policy service windows 7 not running |
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"G Ross" wrote in message
... Trying to connect with another computer on my home network. Has not been connected for several months. The error message reads "Diagnostic Policy Service is not running" I cannot find a service with that name. During a fit of temporary insanity I may have turned the service or services off. Any Ideas? You stated that you cannot find the service. Just to be sure, type services.msc in the search window and select it in the pop-up menu. The Diagnostic Policy Service has no dependencies and in order to delete a service you must use an Administrator Command Prompt or (some other app) to remove a service. Do you recall doing that? Try the solutions on this link: https://www.drivereasy.com/knowledge...unning-solved/ -- Bob S. |
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Bob_S wrote:
"G Ross" wrote in message ... Trying to connect with another computer on my home network. Has not been connected for several months. The error message reads "Diagnostic Policy Service is not running" I cannot find a service with that name. During a fit of temporary insanity I may have turned the service or services off. Any Ideas? You stated that you cannot find the service. Just to be sure, type services.msc in the search window and select it in the pop-up menu. The Diagnostic Policy Service has no dependencies and in order to delete a service you must use an Administrator Command Prompt or (some other app) to remove a service. Do you recall doing that? Try the solutions on this link: https://www.drivereasy.com/knowledge...unning-solved/ No, I haven't deleted it, and found it the way you and some others mentioned. However it still gives that message and I can't connect with other machines. Thank you all for the help. -- G Ross |
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G Ross wrote:
Bob_S wrote: "G Ross" wrote in message ... Trying to connect with another computer on my home network. Has not been connected for several months. The error message reads "Diagnostic Policy Service is not running" I cannot find a service with that name. During a fit of temporary insanity I may have turned the service or services off. Any Ideas? You stated that you cannot find the service. Just to be sure, type services.msc in the search window and select it in the pop-up menu. The Diagnostic Policy Service has no dependencies and in order to delete a service you must use an Administrator Command Prompt or (some other app) to remove a service. Do you recall doing that? Try the solutions on this link: https://www.drivereasy.com/knowledge...unning-solved/ No, I haven't deleted it, and found it the way you and some others mentioned. However it still gives that message and I can't connect with other machines. Thank you all for the help. Are you getting an error 5 ? (Which is a permissions error, like what happens when a job needs Administrator, but it didn't get elevated properly.) https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...8-35af8a50c5c1 Administrator command prompt: net localgroup Administrators /add networkservice net localgroup Administrators /add localservice exit restart your computer The suggestions there, are about the same as the drivereasy ones. And if you don't like the idea of "/add", you could check the syntax and see if "query" is an option. And query what is already there. One poster in that thread, reported that a certain update screwed that up. Paul |
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G Ross wrote:
Trying to connect with another computer on my home network. Has not been connected for several months. The error message reads "Diagnostic Policy Service is not running" I cannot find a service with that name. During a fit of temporary insanity I may have turned the service or services off. Any Ideas? That service exists when I use services.msc on Windows 7 Home x64. I wouldn't think this is an edition-specific service; i.e., it should be present in each edition of Windows 7. Where did you look to find the service? Turning off a service or disabling it does not remove it. |
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G Ross wrote: Trying to connect with another computer on my home network. Has not been connected for several months. The error message reads "Diagnostic Policy Service is not running" I cannot find a service with that name. During a fit of temporary insanity I may have turned the service or services off. Any Ideas? That service exists when I use services.msc on Windows 7 Home x64. I wouldn't think this is an edition-specific service; i.e., it should be present in each edition of Windows 7. Where did you look to find the service? Turning off a service or disabling it does not remove it. That service is used for problem detection, troubleshooting, and resolution for Windows components. While in services.msc, what happened when you manually started that service? Did it stay running? Did it refuse to start? To what startup type is that service configured? It should be Automatic (starts on Windows load). Under the Log On tab, what Windows account is specified under which that service gets loaded? Is the "Local Service" account? Did you look in Device Manager (devmgmt.msc) to check there are no yellow exclamated devices, especially any network devices? Try the following troubleshooting: https://www.trickyways.com/2015/06/f...e-not-running/ |
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VanguardLH wrote:
VanguardLH wrote: G Ross wrote: Trying to connect with another computer on my home network. Has not been connected for several months. The error message reads "Diagnostic Policy Service is not running" I cannot find a service with that name. During a fit of temporary insanity I may have turned the service or services off. Any Ideas? That service exists when I use services.msc on Windows 7 Home x64. I wouldn't think this is an edition-specific service; i.e., it should be present in each edition of Windows 7. Where did you look to find the service? Turning off a service or disabling it does not remove it. That service is used for problem detection, troubleshooting, and resolution for Windows components. While in services.msc, what happened when you manually started that service? Did it stay running? Did it refuse to start? To what startup type is that service configured? It should be Automatic (starts on Windows load). Under the Log On tab, what Windows account is specified under which that service gets loaded? Is the "Local Service" account? Did you look in Device Manager (devmgmt.msc) to check there are no yellow exclamated devices, especially any network devices? Try the following troubleshooting: https://www.trickyways.com/2015/06/f...e-not-running/ Thanks to this group, I found it under services.msc. Clicked on it and it did not start as far as I could tell. After trying multiple times with no connection, I let them rest a few hours and tried again and connected immediately. Sounds like my old way of fixing mechanical things--"Tighten what is loose and loosen what is tight". Anyway, IT REPAIRED ITSELF. I just installed a networked printer over the weekend and that may have had something to do with the network. I have been playing with computers since 1982 and am still slowly learning. I completely forgot to DAGS, but it did not seem to help. At 82 years old I need a little hand-holding and memory refreshment. Thanks to all who helped. -- G Ross |
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G Ross wrote:
VanguardLH wrote: VanguardLH wrote: G Ross wrote: Trying to connect with another computer on my home network. Has not been connected for several months. The error message reads "Diagnostic Policy Service is not running" I cannot find a service with that name. During a fit of temporary insanity I may have turned the service or services off. Any Ideas? That service exists when I use services.msc on Windows 7 Home x64. I wouldn't think this is an edition-specific service; i.e., it should be present in each edition of Windows 7. Where did you look to find the service? Turning off a service or disabling it does not remove it. That service is used for problem detection, troubleshooting, and resolution for Windows components. While in services.msc, what happened when you manually started that service? Did it stay running? Did it refuse to start? To what startup type is that service configured? It should be Automatic (starts on Windows load). Under the Log On tab, what Windows account is specified under which that service gets loaded? Is the "Local Service" account? Did you look in Device Manager (devmgmt.msc) to check there are no yellow exclamated devices, especially any network devices? Try the following troubleshooting: https://www.trickyways.com/2015/06/f...e-not-running/ Thanks to this group, I found it under services.msc. Clicked on it and it did not start as far as I could tell. After trying multiple times with no connection, I let them rest a few hours and tried again and connected immediately. Sounds like my old way of fixing mechanical things--"Tighten what is loose and loosen what is tight". Anyway, IT REPAIRED ITSELF. I just installed a networked printer over the weekend and that may have had something to do with the network. I have been playing with computers since 1982 and am still slowly learning. I completely forgot to DAGS, but it did not seem to help. At 82 years old I need a little hand-holding and memory refreshment. Thanks to all who helped. If you attempt to start a service but it doesn't start or immediately crashes, look in Event Viewer (eventvwr.msc) at the time you tried to start the service for an error event. |
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