Strange (to me anyway) problem

zigzag03

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The machine has been connecting fine, then one day it decides not to anymore. All other machines, wired or wireless, are fine. It is a secure network. Win 7 Pro, fully up to date.

I can't open Networking and Sharing. It doesn't matter where i try to open it from. The icon on the toolbar bottom right shows a little blue dot, and when you hover the pointer, it won't pop up that it has "no internet". I can't see any other machines on the network, but i can see and write to my nas drive, but only if i select it from "My Computer", where it shows up as a mapped drive. If I select "network" from file manager, it just trundles away, moves the bar across the top, but never opens the network, never even gives an error message. Occasionally i get an error message that says "server busy" and states that i must return to the current operation. I can't close this, my only choices being "switch" and "retry". If, after attempting to open "network and sharing", i open task manager, I see it there running, and can close it, same with that error msg, its the only way i can make it go away.

I've never run into something quite like this before. The machine appears to work normally otherwise. Can run a non-connected game, write a document, whatever. The only other thing that happened at the same time: when i first noted the issue, I rebooted the machine, only to get "can't find boot manager, press whatever to restart" I solved this by pulling out the readyboot stick. After rebooting, I reinserted the stick and its worked fine ever since, without any changes to it. Very curious indeed!

I"m grateful for any input, thank you. zz03
 

SecurityTheatre

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The machine has been connecting fine, then one day it decides not to anymore. All other machines, wired or wireless, are fine. It is a secure network. Win 7 Pro, fully up to date.

I can't open Networking and Sharing. It doesn't matter where i try to open it from. The icon on the toolbar bottom right shows a little blue dot, and when you hover the pointer, it won't pop up that it has "no internet". I can't see any other machines on the network, but i can see and write to my nas drive, but only if i select it from "My Computer", where it shows up as a mapped drive. If I select "network" from file manager, it just trundles away, moves the bar across the top, but never opens the network, never even gives an error message. Occasionally i get an error message that says "server busy" and states that i must return to the current operation. I can't close this, my only choices being "switch" and "retry". If, after attempting to open "network and sharing", i open task manager, I see it there running, and can close it, same with that error msg, its the only way i can make it go away.

I've never run into something quite like this before. The machine appears to work normally otherwise. Can run a non-connected game, write a document, whatever. The only other thing that happened at the same time: when i first noted the issue, I rebooted the machine, only to get "can't find boot manager, press whatever to restart" I solved this by pulling out the readyboot stick. After rebooting, I reinserted the stick and its worked fine ever since, without any changes to it. Very curious indeed!

I"m grateful for any input, thank you. zz03

I'd bet the "Windows Server Service" has been corrupted in some way. Windows Repair may fix this, but it may require some level of rebuilding the system. Not certain, obviously, just seems that way.
 

zigzag03

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nope can't get there no how no way. Corrupted windows server service, hmmm new territory for me. I was preparing to reinstall from scratch, which wouldn't be all that bad an idea, but let me try the repair thing first to see if it works. and thanks to both for responding