Re: TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper Service fails

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No, as I am still researching how to fix that problem. Just uninstalling and
reinstalling of the product doesn't fix that problem.

Good news I did fix the TCP/IP NetBios problem. I disabled the NetBios over
Tcpip in device manager and then reenabled it and rebooted and the service
came back up and is working now.

"Dave Patrick" wrote:

Have you fixed the SYMTDI problem? If the service is dependant on this then
you'll need to uninstall it or fix it.

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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
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"spinkid" wrote:
Yes the radio button is selected. For some information that I first left
of
the problem is that the customer I am setting this server up for has
requested the following services to be disabled:

Application Layer Gateway
Application Management
Computer Browser
DHCP Client
Distributed Link Tracking Client
Distributed Transaction Coordinator
Error Reporting Services
File Replication
Help and Support
Logical Disk Manager
NTLM Security Support Provider
Performance Logs and Alerts
Portable Media Serial Number
Print Server
Remote Access Auto Connection Manager
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Locator
Remote Registry
Removable Storage
Shell Hardware Detection
Smart Card
Special Administrator console
Task Scheduler
Uninterruptible Power Supply
Windows Audio
Windows Installer
Windows Management Instrumentation
WinHTTP Web Proxy Auto Discovery

NOw even though I turn these service back on and reboot my TCP/IP NetBios
Helper Services fails. Can I uninstall the NetBios over TCPIP in the
device
manager and then reinstall it? If so, where do/how re-install it from?


"Dave Patrick" wrote:

Did you select the radio button for 'Enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP' in the
advanced setting for the connection? Also make sure that any dependant
services are started.

SYMTDI is a symantec product. If it was removed or isn't working this
could
also be a problem.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/812335

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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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"spinkid" wrote:
Every time I try to start the "TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper" service it fails
with
an "error 1068: The dependency service or group failed to start. I
have
gone
to Device Manger and looked at all of the hiden devices and it shows
two
things first NetBios over Tcpip has a red X on it and second the SYMTDI
has a
caution error on it. It shows that the device is disabled with a code
of
22
in the properties however I can't restart it. It says the service
cannot
be
started either because it is disabled or because it has no enabled
devices
associated with it. I have also look at teh registry settings and they
are
correct according to Microsoft KB article.

I am at a loss what to look at this point and how to fix it. Does
anyone
have any suggestions.


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