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re: RPC Win XP Service Problem
Tuesday, August 12, 2003 at 1:06 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Reza
(1 messages posted)
Use RC from windows XP CD and use the net start commmand with the name of service
to start required service
On Thursday, October 10, 2002 at 3:26 pm, Everett wrote:
>Nelson: to enable RPC service;
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>1. click Start, Run, type: services.msc
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>2. locate and select the service that you want to change.
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>3. click Action, and then click Properties.
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>4. on the General tab, click the drop-down for the "Start up type" list box and
change
>the start up as needed. For example, if you select "Alerter" and change its start
>up type from Automatic to Disabled, that service will no longer start when you start
>Windows.
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>5. click OK when finished making your changes.
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>6. highlight the first listed Remote Procedure... for details that it provides the
>endpoint mapper and other PRC services.
>to Start the service; click the "Start the service" in the left-hand column.
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>7. the next entry is the RPC Locator which manages the RPC name service database.
>it can be started in the same way.
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>another method of starting a service is to double-click the service name, change
>the Startup type to Automatic, Apply, OK, then reboot.
>
>the first link below (after your text) says this about RPC:
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>Remote Procedure Call (RPC) This service is vital. Just about everything depends
>on this service to be running. This is also the only service that you can not disable
>using the Services MMC.
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>Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Locator Manages the RPC name service database. May not
>be needed by most users. If something on your network breaks after you disable this
>service, set it back to Manual or Automatic. Disabled unless required for your network.
>Leave it on Automatic.
>
>the second link below says the same thing.
>
>let us know if this worked for you...
>
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- re: RPC Win XP Service Problem (Everett: Thursday, October 10, 2002 at 3:26 pm)
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