Re: "Unable to connect to WMI service "\root\cimv2"

From: Quaoar (quaoar_at_tenthplanet.net)
Date: 03/08/04


Date: Sun, 7 Mar 2004 21:51:03 -0700

Larrie wrote:
> I have to reinstall my home network but the Network
> connection wizard fails. When I run the troubleshooting
> protocols and scan the system, a number of steps fail
> with this error. I have followed the troubleshooting
> instructions, Windows explorer, right click my computer,
> manage, services and applications, WMI. Cick stop, delete
> items in folder \system32\web\repository. Restart
> computer.
>
> Still no go.
>
> Any ideas, short of reinstalling WIN XP.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Larrie

In Services, is the WMI service set to Automatic? If it is Disabled, it
is the problem.

Q



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