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Discus and support Network List Service service stops after recent Windows update. Must use admin to turn... in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; After the most recent Windows 10 update, many of my users now experience turning their computers on, opening Outlook, and receiving a "needs password"... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by Akuvar, Aug 3, 2020.

  1. Akuvar Win User

    Network List Service service stops after recent Windows update. Must use admin to turn...


    After the most recent Windows 10 update, many of my users now experience turning their computers on, opening Outlook, and receiving a "needs password" error.


    Opening Control Panel, Network and Internet, Network and Sharing Center, shows that the there is a problem with the active networks. Below that, as a link, it says "more information...". Clicking on this brings up a window that says the Network List Service is not running, would you like to turn it on? It takes admin permission to turn the service on. Once you turn it on, close and reopen Outlook and the problem is fixed. However, if the user turns their computer off, there is a chance it will happen again some users 100% chance.


    When I researched this issue about a year ago, I was told that the next Windows update would address this issue. It has not, in fact, it has created it for some users that didn't use to have it.


    This issue occurs on startup, with just an internet connection, without connecting to a VPN.

    :)
     
    Akuvar, Aug 3, 2020
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    Although BlackViper's list helps, you can take it even further if you read a bit about services elsewhere in tech groups.

    One nice feature of his site though, is the registry file maker for the services. You can make a Windows default and store it, and then build your own. It's a simple matter of double-clicking the file to import it to the registry. If you don't like it, and cannot source which particular service(s) might be giving you problems by being disabled, then import the original and reboot.

    This will allow you to tinker and test without the tediousness of doing it all one-by-one/manually.

    I've attached a pretty aggressive services registry file if you would like to try it. Just rename it to .reg instead of .txt and then double click it. When given a prompt, click YES.

    This service setup is aimed at a single computer that is :

    A) Not connected to a home-network
    B) Does manual Windows Updates
    C) Has it's own security measures, i.e. custom hosts file, manually run virus programs, and hard-firewall built into the router/modem.
    D) Has it's content and file system manually backed-up, i.e. images you make yourself and store for safe-keeping, rather than relying on Windows Restore.

    Note that :

    -Windows Update is on manual, I would further reinforce this by checking the Windows Update settings are set to how you prefer. Personally I keep it disabled entirely until I'm ready to check for updates myself.
    -Windows Installer is on manual. This will turn on automatically when needed.
    -Windows Module Installer(also known as Trusted Installer) is on manual. If you do any Windows Updates, or maybe more importantly, install .Net Framework/Visual C++ or play any games that use those packages, they will fail with a .dll token error. This service should start when needed.
    -All Windows System Restore features/services are disabled. This would include Block-Level Backup, Volume Shadow Copy etc. I prefer this because I do my own images and mini-images and store them for safe keeping. Thus no Windows Restore is needed.
    -All networking, file sharing and WLAN services are disabled (except Network Store Interace which is necessary no matter your type of internet connection). This means that if you're connected to a network within your home, you will lose some if not all connectivity to the other machines. If you are connecting wirelessly, you won't be able to anymore.
    -All program compatibility and Windows error reporting features are disabled. I've never ever needed them. However if you do find one day that you have an issue with your system, and Windows Event Log isn't providing enough help, then these services may be of value.
    -Windows Defender and Security Center are disabled. I don't want or use Defender, I have my own programs I run manually. And for most people that should be fine.
    -DNS Cache is disabled. This is important, because if you run a custom hosts file(which is one of the BEST ways to stop mal/spy/adware), then it can be significantly large in size. My hosts file is almost 2mb. That's big for a text file. When you have such a hosts file on your system, it can wreak havoc for the DNS caching. One of your SVCHosts services will show about 50% CPU usage in Task Manager because it can't cope. Thus disabling the service stops this problem and should not give you any issues with web browsing.
    -Secondary Logon and Security Accounts is disabled. This means you will have problems logging in and out of other users. If you're the only user/adminstrator, then there's no issue.

    -I have left Windows Desktop Manager and Themes on automatic, as I suspect most people prefer at least some type of modern Windows layout/style/theme. Without these two working in tandem, then you cannot achieve Aero or Aero like visuals.
    -Print spooler is also on, but is up to you. Some people don't print from their computers!
    -In case you use any special peripherals, such as gaming mice, keyboards etc., Human Interface Device service is on automatic.
    -Superfetch is automatic. There's no reason to turn this off. You will notice a good performance gain with it on for burst data and general Windows use. Games will not be negatively affected by it either.


    Additionally I suggest you use Hijackthis and another program that can monitor your Windows Startup run list, such as Tuneup Utilities 2010. Tuneup will be better to use than MSCONFIG, and also more straight forward as it will only list programs that run at start-up. Hijack this will show you more advanced information(but still miles better than MSCONFIG utility), including services, BHO files and run commands(meaning programs that run at start-up).
    If you see a list of services, which show in Hijack and their line ends in (file missing), that simply means you have it set to "manual" and it wasn't expecting that. Nothing to be alarmed about, that's normal.
     
    newconroer, Aug 3, 2020
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  3. “IIS admin service” fails to appear in the list,

    “IIS admin service” fails to appear in the list,

    I couldn’t figure out how to restore “IIS admin service” as it doesn’t show up in the list.

    What might be the issue here?

    Thank you

    Best

    Jamal


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    jamal numan, Aug 3, 2020
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    Securing Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 services HOW TO

    I will try changing their settings sometime, the one thing I've noticed about this guide is that it doesn't list the Windows services that NEED to be left as local system, so some people might not be too sure what they're doing and worry about any that aren't listed. Just a suggestion that you might want to include in any future revisions. *Smile Network List Service service stops after recent Windows update. Must use admin to turn... :)

    The non-default ones I have that you have not listed are:

    .Net Runtime Optimization Service v2.0.50727_X86
    Ati HotKey Poller
    ATI Smart
    AVG E-mail Scanner
    AVG7 Alert Manager Server
    AVG7 Update Service
    BlueSoleil Hid Service
    Bluetooth Support Service
    ewido anti-spyware 4.0 guard
    iPod Service
    Messenger Sharing USN Journal Reader Service
    Service Layer
    Windows Defender Service

    The problem is that the only ones of these I actually use are The AVG and Windows Defender services and occasionally the "Service Layer" service (related to Nokia PC Suite) and the "Messenger Sharing USN Journal Reader Service" (related to WindowsLive Messenger). Anyway, I'll see how much I can secure those and post back how I get on. I'll try to test it sometime this week just I'm a bit waring of changing the AVG settings because the only way to test if it was still working would be for a virus to be detected... and I' rather I didn't get viruses!
     
    Jimmy 2004, Aug 3, 2020
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