Re: Need to enable several processes



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John John <audetweld@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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ms wrote:


John John <audetweld@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Make sure that these services are running:

COM+ Event System
Remote Access Connection Manager
Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
Telephony
System Event Notification
Network Connections
Plug and Play

John



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John John <audetweld@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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In-line.

ms wrote:




In an earlier post, I asked about deletng several processes.

I disabled the wrong process and lost my system tray DUN icon. DUN
still works fine from my desktop icon, but when connected, it does
not now show up in the system tray.

I tried enabling processes that were disabled from some time in
the past.

These services show as stopped and will not enable:

Windows Net Meeting for Remote Desktop

You don't need that.




Windows Messinger

You need that even less...



Net Logon

You don't need that either.




How to enable these services?

How to get my system tray DUN icon back?

How about Right-click on the icon, select Properties |Shortcut |
Find Target and Right-click the target again to see what is
available. Or you can access it through the Control Panel |
Network and Dial-up Connections.

The thing is handled by Rasphone so you can also just go to Start
Menu | Run and type rasphone in the dialogue box and click OK. Select
the connection and click on properties. There you will see a check
box at the bottom, Show icon in taskbar...

John





TIA

Thanks, John, just the data I needed.

But, no luck.

Exactly as you said, ran rasphone, but in my DUN screen, "show icon
in taskbar" is *already* enabled. I also started with the desktop
shortcut, got to the same screen, same result.

I goofed somehow, disabled something this AM that now it does not
show up in the taskbar, of course I tried reboot, no luck.

I did disable MS Webcheck early this AM, now can't find it, could
this be it?

Thanks,

Mike



Solved it!

The latest version of Autoruns showed an item in HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\ShellServiceObjectDelay
Load called Network Connection Tray- it showed unchecked. I selected it,
and got the tray icon back to normal. Possibly when I unchecked MS
Webcheck the other day, it also unselected this entry, because with
that title I would not have touched it.

Any comment?

Interesting. That is a pretty obscure and scantly documented registry
entry. You are quite fortunate that you made the changes with
Autoruns and that it created a backup key for restoration. Without
that you would have had a hard time getting to the bottom of this! By
default the key contains three entries. For the benefit of others who
might have deleted the entry here is the registry fix for it:

Network Dial-up Networking (DUN) Monitor Taskbar Systray System Tray Notification Area Rasmon icon missing fix:
=======================================================================
===== Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\ShellServ
iceObjectDelayLoad] "WebCheck"="{E6FB5E20-DE35-11CF-9C87-00AA005127ED}" "SysTray"="{35CEC8A3-2BE6-11D2-8773-92E220524153}" "Network.ConnectionTray"="{7007ACCF-3202-11D1-AAD2-00805FC1270E}"


=======================================================================
=====



In future, will not mess with those settings, leads to problems.

You have to be carefull with these tools. They are powerful and can
get you in a real fine mess if you misuse them. Be sure to thourougly
resarch the changes to be made before you make them. Sometimes you might make a change and all seems right. Then a month later one of these applications or Windows function that you only use once in a
blue mood might have hiccups and then finding the cause can be very difficult. I'm not so sure that disabling WebCheck is a good idea, up
to you to satisfiy yourself that it won't cause problems down the
road.

John



You just explained a "mystery" that sometimes happens, W98SE would freeze while offline and editing a simple text file, lots of spare resources- I could never figure out why that happened. So maybe it happened awhile before. I will reenable WebCheck.

BTW, new subject- I found nearly all the time for years that W98SE was solid as a rock. Now I see lots of opinions that it was basically unstable.

Do you have an opinion?

You just can't compare Windows 98 and Windows 2000! Windows 98SE was way better than Windows 98, which in turn, IMHO, was only slightly better than Windows 95. For home users Windows 98SE was a big improvement over it's predecessors and being that the only Windows alternative at the time was NT 4.0 home users were left with little else to use. The release of Windows 2000 which included Plug and Play support as well as support for DirectX above 3.0 was pretty well the last nail in the Windows 9x line, finally the much more powerful and robust NT operating system was a suitable operating system for home users.

John

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