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Old 03-05-2008, 03:00 AM
squire
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Diagnostics Policy Service won't start

I have a problem with Vista Home Premium (surprise!)

I have a connection to a home wireless network, which works: 2 computers
running XP can access it. Up until a couple of days ago mine was working too.
Now everytime I open internet explorer v.7, it won't display the webpage.
Network Diagnostics won't work because the Diagnostics Policy Service won't
start (even after trying to manually start as administrator) and I get the
msg: "Error 5: Access is denied" even though all users have full control and
read permissions.

I have also tried:
* ringing Microsoft tech support: they can't help me
* system restore: won't work or fails to complete restore
* run the repair function through bios (the computer just goes back to
startup with the same problem
* uninstall the most recent update (KB940510). Strangely, it appear in the
'update history' folder, but not in the 'installed updates' folder, so I
can't uninstall it.
* starting Windows Firewall or the DHCP client service - same problems

Any ideas short of a complete re-install of vista? I'm beginning to suspect
there's something wrong with one of the registry keys &/or system files, but
I'm not computer literate enough to know how/what to change.

Cheers
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Old 03-05-2008, 06:50 AM
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Re: Diagnostics Policy Service won't start

I'm sure there are several technical ways to address this security error,
but perhaps the best way for you is to go at it wholesale. Unless you have
spent a lot of time with Permissions so far, resetting to defaults may be a
good solution for you. My thinking is, 'It worked before, so change it
back".

HOW TO Reset Security Settings Back to the Defaults:
[url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;313222[/url]

If this diagnostic problem is just a side issue, you may have luck with IE
pages by simply clearing the IE cache. IE, tools menu, "Delete Browsing
History"
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"squire" <squire@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:73650709-DD34-4D49-9816-450093B7B22B@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
>I have a problem with Vista Home Premium (surprise!)
>
> I have a connection to a home wireless network, which works: 2 computers
> running XP can access it. Up until a couple of days ago mine was working
> too.
> Now everytime I open internet explorer v.7, it won't display the webpage.
> Network Diagnostics won't work because the Diagnostics Policy Service
> won't
> start (even after trying to manually start as administrator) and I get the
> msg: "Error 5: Access is denied" even though all users have full control
> and
> read permissions.
>
> I have also tried:
> * ringing Microsoft tech support: they can't help me
> * system restore: won't work or fails to complete restore
> * run the repair function through bios (the computer just goes back to
> startup with the same problem
> * uninstall the most recent update (KB940510). Strangely, it appear in the
> 'update history' folder, but not in the 'installed updates' folder, so I
> can't uninstall it.
> * starting Windows Firewall or the DHCP client service - same problems
>
> Any ideas short of a complete re-install of vista? I'm beginning to
> suspect
> there's something wrong with one of the registry keys &/or system files,
> but
> I'm not computer literate enough to know how/what to change.
>
> Cheers[/color]

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Old 03-12-2008, 07:20 AM
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RE: Diagnostics Policy Service won't start

squire
I have the exact same problem word for word.
mine started on march 8th. I'm starting to think this hos some thing to do
with windows uptate. I can't do a repair and it won't start my wireless too.
I hope someone figures this out.
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"squire" wrote:
[color=blue]
> I have a problem with Vista Home Premium (surprise!)
>
> I have a connection to a home wireless network, which works: 2 computers
> running XP can access it. Up until a couple of days ago mine was working too.
> Now everytime I open internet explorer v.7, it won't display the webpage.
> Network Diagnostics won't work because the Diagnostics Policy Service won't
> start (even after trying to manually start as administrator) and I get the
> msg: "Error 5: Access is denied" even though all users have full control and
> read permissions.
>
> I have also tried:
> * ringing Microsoft tech support: they can't help me
> * system restore: won't work or fails to complete restore
> * run the repair function through bios (the computer just goes back to
> startup with the same problem
> * uninstall the most recent update (KB940510). Strangely, it appear in the
> 'update history' folder, but not in the 'installed updates' folder, so I
> can't uninstall it.
> * starting Windows Firewall or the DHCP client service - same problems
>
> Any ideas short of a complete re-install of vista? I'm beginning to suspect
> there's something wrong with one of the registry keys &/or system files, but
> I'm not computer literate enough to know how/what to change.
>
> Cheers[/color]
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Old 03-12-2008, 07:50 AM
Mary
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RE: Diagnostics Policy Service won't start

I also have the exact same problem and also am connected wireless but with no
internet connection, I have a suspision it is also a windows update that
caused it, please someone help us resolve this.

"squire" wrote:
[color=blue]
> I have a problem with Vista Home Premium (surprise!)
>
> I have a connection to a home wireless network, which works: 2 computers
> running XP can access it. Up until a couple of days ago mine was working too.
> Now everytime I open internet explorer v.7, it won't display the webpage.
> Network Diagnostics won't work because the Diagnostics Policy Service won't
> start (even after trying to manually start as administrator) and I get the
> msg: "Error 5: Access is denied" even though all users have full control and
> read permissions.
>
> I have also tried:
> * ringing Microsoft tech support: they can't help me
> * system restore: won't work or fails to complete restore
> * run the repair function through bios (the computer just goes back to
> startup with the same problem
> * uninstall the most recent update (KB940510). Strangely, it appear in the
> 'update history' folder, but not in the 'installed updates' folder, so I
> can't uninstall it.
> * starting Windows Firewall or the DHCP client service - same problems
>
> Any ideas short of a complete re-install of vista? I'm beginning to suspect
> there's something wrong with one of the registry keys &/or system files, but
> I'm not computer literate enough to know how/what to change.
>
> Cheers[/color]
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Old 11-30-2008, 04:20 PM
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Re: Diagnostics Policy Service won't start


I think I have solved the problem. Came across several postings about
this and related. Forgive me for not being more articulate with
communicating techincal terms, but I will try and keep it short. I will
check to see if it helps or anyone needs more info. First I read in a
thread posting the problem could have something to do with group policy
on my computer "Local Service" not being established. The thread, as I
remember, refered to a *"netsh command"* under the CMD prompt to
establish the "Local Service" group ( for the newby I guess, many
services belong to this group) exsisted. I found out that I received an
error because my group did. Probably good to check any way. Next, the
thread, not sure if it was the same one fore mention, (I have been
spending quit a bit of time trying to solve this problem with out
crashing my computer. So fellow newbys beware!) I ran a pre-exsisting
snap-in console *"Comexp.msc"* and checked the security settings for "my
computer". If needed I will go into more details about securty settings
for any that may need or want. But I prefer at this point you try
looking into other threads on that subject if you are that new. Started
this task because of frustration with vista. But, don't want to seem
basis about software. Since the economy is bad, freely shared info to
solve problems (whether good or bad) I think is the solution to many
problems. Thanks for this form and community! Hope this thread helps.


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Re: Diagnostics Policy Service won't start


I think I have solved the problem. Came across several postings about
this and related. Forgive me for not being more articulate with
communicating techincal terms, but I will try and keep it short. I will
check to see if it helps or anyone needs more info. First I read in a
thread posting the problem could have something to do with group policy
on my computer "Local Service" not being established. The thread, as I
remember, refered to a *"netsh command"* under the CMD prompt to
establish the "Local Service" group ( for the newby I guess, many
services belong to this group) exsisted. I found out that I received an
error because my group did. Probably good to check any way. Next, the
thread, not sure if it was the same one fore mention, (I have been
spending quit a bit of time trying to solve this problem with out
crashing my computer. So fellow newbys beware!) I ran a pre-exsisting
snap-in console *"Comexp.msc"* and checked the security settings for "my
computer". If needed I will go into more details about securty settings
for any that may need or want. But I prefer at this point you try
looking into other threads on that subject if you are that new. Started
this task because of frustration with vista. But, don't want to seem
basis about software. Since the economy is bad, freely shared info to
solve problems (whether good or bad) I think is the solution to many
problems. Thanks for this form and community! Hope this thread helps.


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Old 10-24-2009, 06:40 PM
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Re: Diagnostics Policy Service won't start


I am having the same problem. ie: Can't connect to the internet. DPS
service wont run.

I don't have a system restore point established.

Following the above instructions, I forceibly took control of the
services to run them. This resulted in "Error 1114".

I don't know what the trouble making DLL is. This problem happens with
every service I try to run.

Has anyone determined what to do here?


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Old 11-06-2009, 02:50 AM
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Re: Diagnostics Policy Service won't start


I had the same thing happen last night, boy was I mad! It started when
I interrupted some sort of update. I fixed my computer by doing a
system restore. I didn't lose any files and my computer is working
great again. Just thought I'd share my info.


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Old 11-06-2009, 03:00 AM
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"Jesse" <Jesse.4186y0@no.email.invalid> wrote in message
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> I had the same thing happen last night, boy was I mad! It started when
> I interrupted some sort of update. I fixed my computer by doing a
> system restore. I didn't lose any files and my computer is working
> great again. Just thought I'd share my info.
>
>[/color]

So don't interrupt updates in future!

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