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DHCP Client not starting Posted on 2007-03-15 Windows XP DHCP TCP/IP 1 Verified Solution 9 Comments 9,083 Views Last Modified: 2012-08-20 Windows XP Pro laptop can not connect to a network using DHCP, wireless or http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/596036/dhcp-client-will-not-start-error-1067/ hard wired. The DHCP Client does not start Automatically even though it is listed to do so. If you attempt to start it manually through services you get the following error Could not start the DHCP client service on Local Computer. Error 1067: The process terminated unexpectedly. I also get no error in Event Viewer. I can connect to a network assigning a Static IP Address. I have tried editing https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/22451428/DHCP-Client-not-starting.html the DependOn Value in the Registry Key with no success. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks SIM2K 0 Question by:sim2k_support Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 21 Best Solution bymcsween Try running these at a command prompt restarting after each to see if DHCP will start. Make sure you have your XP CD handy for the second. netsh winsock reset sfc /scannow Go to Solution 9 Comments LVL 21 Overall: Level 21 Windows XP 7 TCP/IP 2 DHCP 1 Message Expert Comment by:mcsween2007-03-15 There should be an error logged in Event Viewer when you try to start this service. Can you please paste that error in here? 0 Message Author Comment by:sim2k_support2007-03-15 The DHCP Client service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this 1 time Event ID 7034 Source: Service Control manager. 0 LVL 9 Overall: Level 9 DHCP 2 TCP/IP 1 Windows XP 1 Message Expert Comment by:Bill_Fleury2007-03-19 Have you ran through the troubleshooting steps listed here: http://windowsxp.mvps.org/dhcp.htm 0 Message Expert Comment by:zeddian2007-03-21 It sounds like a dependency issue. Enter this at a command prompt: CMD /K SC QC DHCP This will list the service dependencies. Some anti-virus programs will insert themselves a dependencies for dhcp, if that service fails then dhcp will not start.
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