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Learn more. Asked 7 years, 5 months ago. Active 6 months ago. Viewed 26k times. I disabled IPv6, no effect. Of course I have rebooted and retried.

Several times and several ways. Any ideas would be greatly welcome. The network path was not found. Improve this question. Community Bot 1. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. I already reformatted the system so I cannot confirm or deny if this solved the problem for me. I can confirm I never heard of this until you answered, and I can confirm that on functional systems, the order I have is: Microsoft Windows Network before Web Client Network.

Have a similar issue and could confirm that this was not the fixthe Microsoft Windows Network was already before Web Client Network. I had the same issue on Windows Server standard.

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Linked Related You are right, when we add net stop command into Run registry entry, this command can be executed as administrator. Any in-memory session state is lost.

All sites are unavailable until these services are restarted. Therefore, you should avoid stopping and restarting your Web server if you can. Print Spooler is a service which to help order print jobs and to interact with the printer. Stopping Print Spooler causes print jobs getting stuck in the queue.

Please mark the reply as an answer if you find it is helpful. Office Office Exchange Server. Improve this question. MadHatter Really hard to answer this question without knowing your OS. What research have you done? Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. On windows: Run cmd as admin and then use: netstat -tab or netstat -ab -p tcp On Linux: netstat -tap. Improve this answer. Rob Rob 1 1 silver badge 12 12 bronze badges. Simply said - the kernel.



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