System Event Notification service - cannot connect to a Windows Service. Windows could not connect to the System Event Notification service
I am unable to connect to my network wireless with my laptop Sony, (Vista home premium). This follows an infection in my desktop PC with a Trojan which did not stop, but slow internet browsing. I reinstalled vista windows on the pc and it works fine now bur my still gives mobile me this message. "Unable to connect to a Windows Service. Windows could not connect to the System Event Notification service. This problem prevents limited users to logon to the system. As an administrator, you can view the system event log to see why the service did not respond. "I am the administrator on my pc and laptop. I tried to change the user nothing helps. I use Vista Home Premium Service Pack 1. Intel Core 2Duo T7250 2 GHz. 2 GB of RAM. 32-bit. Sony Vaio FZ31M. If you can give me instructions on how to remedy the situation, it would be appreciated. Thank you, Tony
Hi 1234Tony,
First of all, I suggest you that you also scan your laptop for infection by the virus. Second, reset TCP/IP stack Winsock settings. This could correct mistakes involving internet connectivity as a result of problems of installation of network software, due to a virus, trojan or malware infection or even due to disinfection of spyware security software.
To repair and put back the Windows Vista
- Click the Start button.
- Type Cmd in start it the search text box.
- Press Ctrl-Shift-Enter keyboard shortcut to run command as administrator prompt. Allow elevation request.
- Type netsh winsock reset in the command line shell, and then press the Enter key.
- Restart the computer
If please reply and let us know if your problem is resolved or if you need further assistance
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