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Could this message relate to something wrong or wrongly set up in my router?
05-02-2013 7:51 AM
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On first boot the Windows Event Log throws up error
Comments please.
I am wondering if might have something to do with how my 582n is set up.
Quote The HomeGroup Listener service terminated with service-specific error %%-2147023143
Comments please.
No one has to agree with my opinion, but in the time I have left a miracle would be nice.
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05-02-2013 8:01 AM
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HomeGroup is an idea that came in with Windows 7; sort of Networking for Dummies. I think it is very unlikely that the problem is anything to do with your router unless it's a lost connection to the router - which would manifest in more obvious ways.
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05-02-2013 10:54 AM
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I suppose I could be within the dummy spectrum, though I have managed to set things up for a mix of wired and wireless connections. As it is the error seems to give no trouble, so I will leave be.
Thanks for reaasurance.
Thanks for reaasurance.
No one has to agree with my opinion, but in the time I have left a miracle would be nice.
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05-02-2013 11:19 AM
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Is this the only Windows 7/8 PC on your network?
Edit: Also make sure the Windows Firewall service is running (Start > Run > services.msc then find Windows Firewall service and make sure it is set to automatic and is running).
Edit: Also make sure the Windows Firewall service is running (Start > Run > services.msc then find Windows Firewall service and make sure it is set to automatic and is running).
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05-02-2013 11:23 AM
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05-02-2013 3:47 PM
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Thanks for posts!
Usually sole computer, but very occasionally relatives have visited with their laptops.
As to Windows firewall, since I have another software firewall ( and doesn't 582n router also have one built in?), why should it be required to also have that installed and active?
But as I said above, I'll leave be.
Usually sole computer, but very occasionally relatives have visited with their laptops.
As to Windows firewall, since I have another software firewall ( and doesn't 582n router also have one built in?), why should it be required to also have that installed and active?
But as I said above, I'll leave be.
No one has to agree with my opinion, but in the time I have left a miracle would be nice.
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05-02-2013 4:05 PM
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Firewall in the router is fine, whatever you do on your computer. A software firewall plus Windows firewall should be avoided. Most IS suites turn off Windows firewall during their installation.
I don't know if Kaspersky still does what it did when I had it - it does that at the start of the installation or version upgrade process, long before it starts its own up :(. So I always used to unplug the ethernet cable between the computer and router while it did it.
I don't know if Kaspersky still does what it did when I had it - it does that at the start of the installation or version upgrade process, long before it starts its own up :(. So I always used to unplug the ethernet cable between the computer and router while it did it.
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