Hi sagrant, can you try 'net start http' at an admin command prompt please?
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Hi sagrant, can you try 'net start http' at an admin command prompt please?
Hi sagrant, try running the Microsoft system file checker (SFC.exe)
Deatails here : https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/929833
Right click on the windows icon, in the bottom left hand corner, and you should see 'command prompt', and 'command prompt (admin)' (not sure on the exact wording, as i'm not in front of my win 10...
Run it from an 'admin' command window.
Go to C -> Windows -> System32 -> Spool -> Printers and delete all files inside this folder. Then try re-starting the print spooler.
If it still wont start, try starting it from a command prompt...
Hi Sagrant,
Right click on the 'This PC' icon, on the desktop, and select 'Manage'.
Now select 'Services and Applications' and then 'services':
Scroll down the list of services, until you see...
Did you check the SSDP, Http service, as per my previous post?
If the service isn't running, you see the printers in the control panel, but they are greyed out, and inaccessible.
Check that the service 'SSDP' is running. If it isn't, and it won't start, check that the http service is running. Note: the http service seems to be hidden from any normal view, so try 'net start...
When you shared the folders, did you then go to the security tab to allow users?
I refer you to my original post .... it's the http daemon.
That's exactly what I've done, but I should have the choice of what's running on port 80. Also, it took me a while to work out why Apache wouldn't start, and assumed that it was a Win 10...
Now i'm stumped! I have three shared network locations, and they all worked after the upgrade.
Have you checked the 'Homegroup connections'? By default, Win 10 seems to want to be part of a homegroup to connect to all of your devices, but there is a setting that says 'use user accounts, and...
Hi Mike, have you tried going to 'Control Panel -> Network and Sharing -> Change advanced sharing settings (on left)', and turn on 'network discovery' and 'file and printer sharing'?
Having upgraded to Win 10, I was pleasantly surprised at how well everything went, until I tried to start my Apache web server. Even though IIS is not installed, there is a http daemon running, that...