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7 Ultimate x64 114 posts Suzhou, China Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) will not start ERR 1068 So, when troubleshooting a Windows Update error (Code 80246008) I found that the problem seems to be that the BITS service isn't running. When attempting to start the BITS service from the Services > BITS > Properties panel, it shoots an error dialogue box workstation service error 1068 reading "Windows could not start the Background Intelligent Transfer Service service on Local Computer. Error 1068: The dependency service or group failed to start." It appears that it has several dependent services (7 of them to be exact) and I'm having trouble pin-pointing the issue. It there a way I could just repair/restore the whole tree of services, killing the issue wherever it may be? Thanks in advance. Edit : I'm backtracking all the services. It seems that the BITS dependencies list just lists the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) twice. When checking the Remote Procedure Call's status, it is already started. This is making no sense to me now. Here's the tree of processes that the BITS service seems to be having problems with : Edit 2 : I want to be very clear, so here's all the info in screenshot form : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- So I got this error when trying to use Windows Update. | | V | | v Which after looking up the error code found that it has to do with BITS, so it lead me to check the service, which
Service will not start Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) is a service built into Windows that transfers files in the background using idle network bandwidth. It basically acts as a download manager for
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Windows Update and other services by being able to resume from broken or clipbook error 1068 partial downloads. If you are having problems with downloading Windows updates because BITS will not start or is giving errors, remote access connection manager error 1068 there are a couple of ways you can try to fix the issue. If you are getting any of these errors, read on: Background intelligent transfer service did not start properly Background intelligent http://www.sevenforums.com/network-sharing/262825-background-intelligent-transfer-service-bits-will-not-start-err-1068-a.html transfer service will not start Background intelligent transfer service has stopped working If BITS can’t be started for some reason, first make sure it is enabled in the Services control panel applet. Go to Start, Control Panel, Administrative Tools, and click on Services. Make sure that Background Intelligent Transfer Service is set to Automatic or Manual as the startup type. If it’s not set http://helpdeskgeek.com/how-to/background-intelligent-transfer-service-will-not-start/ to Manual or Automatic, then double-click on it and change the startup type to either one of these. If the service is configured correctly, but BITS will still not start up properly, check to make sure none of the dependent services are disabled. Again, go through the list of services and make sure all of the following are set to Automatic or Manual: Terminal Services, Remote Procedure Call (RPC), System Event Notification, Windows Management Instrumentation Driver Extensions, COM+ Event System, DCOM Server Process Launcher If all of the services are correctly configured, you can try to delete and reset the download queue by deleting the following two files: %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Application Data\Microsoft\Network\Downloader\qmgr0.dat %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Application Data\Microsoft\Network\Downloader\qmgr1.dat Now try to start the BITS service by going to the command prompt and typing in net start bits. This will reset the BITS transfer queue and hopefully allow the service to start properly. If not, then continue reading! If you are running Windows Vista and you cannot start the Background Intelligent Transfer Service, you can download the BITS Repair Tool to fix any problems corrupted BITS files. This tool by Microsoft tries three different methods to reset BITS on Vista. You can al
problems with the Automatic Updates on a Windows 2003 server (the problem described in this article also applies to Windows XP). I was running WSUS in my domain, but the updates didn't http://www.itexperience.net/2009/03/01/fix-the-background-intelligent-transfer-service-service-terminated-with-service-specific-error-2147942402-0x80070002/ arrive. A quick investigation resulted in A LOT OF ERRORS in the https://forums.malwarebytes.org/topic/114252-windows-update-error-80246008-no-bits-service/ event viewer. For a couple of days, the following error had returned every one or two minutes or so! The Background Intelligent Transfer Service service terminated with service-specific error 2147942402 (0x80070002). Event Type: Error Event Source: Service Control Manager Event Category: None Event ID: 7024 Date: 3/31/2009 Time: 3:48:14 error 1068 PM User: N/A Computer: computer name Description: The Background Intelligent Transfer Service service terminated with service-specific error 2147942402 (0x80070002). In my case, I couldn't get the Background Intelligent Transfer Service started again. The following error messages showed up every time: Windows could not start the Background Intelligent Transfer Service on Local Computer. For more information, review the System Event Log. If this service error 1068 is a non-Microsoft service, contact the service vendor, and refer to service-specific error code -2147024893. If you see the same error in your eventlog (event 7024), you should know that there are a lot of possible solutions. Now, I do not feel embarrassed to tell you that I checked almost every solution available on the internet and spent quite some time on this issue. So, because of all the effort I have put in this problem, I decided to sum up all the solutions for you I've tried. Hopefully it will help you solving this BITS error. After each step, try to start the BITS service. If it doesn't start successfully, just continue with the next step :) Step 1: Open services.msc and check that the following services are set to start Manual or Automatic: Terminal Services Remote Procedure Call (RPC) System Event Notification Windows Management Instrumentation Driver Extensions COM+ Event System DCOM Server Process Launcher Also make sure that service Workstation is Running Step 2: Delete the Downloader folder. You can find the downloader folder in the following location: "C:\Documents and Settings\All
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