Error Message Failed To Connect To A Windows Service
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Likes Received: 2 Hi, Windows 10 is just great - when it works!!!! And it is really bad just now after having worked 100% for approximately a month. I keep failed to connect to a windows service message windows 8 getting this failure "Failed to ...." and that means also that I can't get failure to connect to a windows service access to my mails - this is so bad. Also the internet is failing - with errors as - "Lost the connection....". failure to connect to a windows service windows 10 Please help - thanks Melissa, Sep 6, 2015 #1 Advertisements Roddie Joined: Jul 30, 2015 Messages: 130 Likes Received: 12 Try going to search type in command prompt. In command prompt type in netsh http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/failed-to-connect-to-a-windows-service-message/731a2a0a-73bd-477f-ac6b-321f606e9774 then type in winsock reset. Should do it. http://howtoresolves.com/tube/L2yMT...-to-connect-to-a-windows-service-windows-8-10 Roddie, Sep 7, 2015 #2 Melissa likes this. Advertisements Melissa Joined: Sep 6, 2015 Messages: 8 Likes Received: 2 Thanks Roddie. It works, but after some days the same problem occur again. It is not possible to cure the thing perment? Also I have problems with my internet connection. I have to restart several times per day. Melissa, Sep 7, 2015 http://www.windows10forums.com/threads/failed-to-connect-to-a-windows-service.3253/ #3 Melissa Joined: Sep 6, 2015 Messages: 8 Likes Received: 2 Does the "netsh winsock reset" affect other programs/files on the PC? Melissa, Sep 7, 2015 #4 Roddie Joined: Jul 30, 2015 Messages: 130 Likes Received: 12 Not that I am aware of. Sounds like you have some corrupt files. Here is a explanation for 8.1 but also works with 10 only difference is you type the command prompt in search for 10. This searches for the files then attempts to repair. http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r28688642-Guide-How-to-fix-corrupted-files-on-Windows Roddie, Sep 7, 2015 #5 Melissa Joined: Sep 6, 2015 Messages: 8 Likes Received: 2 Thanks again. I already tried that and some corrupted files were repaired/moved by the sfc scan, but it continue to with the mentioned problems? Melissa, Sep 7, 2015 #6 Ravigo Joined: Mar 14, 2016 Messages: 1 Likes Received: 0 Melissa said: Hi, Windows 10 is just great - when it works!!!! And it is really bad just now after having worked 100% for approximately a month. I keep getting this failure "Failed to ...." and that means also that I can't get access to my mails - this is so bad. Also the internet is failing - with errors as - "Lost the connection....". Please help - thanks View attachment
Comments Group policies are settings pushed into a computer's registry to configure security settings and other operational behaviors. Group policies can be pushed down from Active Directory (actually, they're pulled down https://appuals.com/best-fix-failed-to-connect-to-windows-service/ by the client) or by configuring local group policy. Some users have reported this error message saying Failed to connect to Windows service. You cannot connect to Group Policy Client Service. This https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/failed-to-connect-to-a-window-service-261660/ problem prevents standard users from signing in. As an administrative user you can review the System Event Log about why the service is not responding. Reasons Behind Error “Cannot Connect to Group Policy connect to Client Service”: This error arises when a computer crashes after rebooting process during Windows updates. The computer restarts after the crash and reports about an unexpected shutdown during Windows update. Right after this, it starts displaying this error. This could be caused by the loss of important Registry Settings required to initialize Group Policy Client. Repair and Restore Windows Service Components Download and run Reimage Plus to connect to to scan and restore corrupt and missing repositories from here, and then proceed with the solutions below. Solution to Fix the Error “Cannot Connect to Group Policy Client Service”: As mentioned earlier, this problem arises due to the loss of registry files. So, to get rid of this error, you should follow the instructions I am going to mention below. 1. Open the Registry Editor by pressing and Win + R on the keyboard and typing regedit inside the Run command box. Hit OK button after typing. 2. Inside Registry Editor, navigate to the following folder using the hierarchy structure listed below and check if a folder called gpsvc is listed there or not. This folder is responsible for service configuration and parameters. In a majority of cases, it would be out there. Hierarchy structure: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services 3. If everything is present, then navigate to the following folder using hierarchy path. It is the most important path and make sure that you don’t touch anything else. Hierarchy structure: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\SVCHOST 4. Inside SvcHost folder, there must be some keys and values which are required for the process to be completed. Check for a multi-string value GPSvsGroup inside SvcHost
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