it would depend on the exact error message .first check your ip address filled or not
Yes, Permission error disable and Premission is wrong huh?
if you see "Generic Host Process for Win32 Services has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience." error message or something as "svchost.exe -- application error the instruction at "0x745f2780" reference memory at "0x00000000". the memory could not be 'read'" - it's a malware deal. Eliminate it with special solution Svchost Fix Wizard
Disable Windows Firewall Temporarily. Disable/Remove Add Blocker. Uninstall Add Blocker From Your System.
disable the firewall temporarily
if your internet start or it does not start it show win 32 error it mean window 32 error first go to control panel then network connection then open it go to local area network then click properties there will be option internet protocol tcp/ip fill it up double click it click the botton use following ADress fill that u can get your ip address from your internet service provider fill all coloumns set apply ok save etc restart after it go to local area network enable it it will work
He/She would disable the opponent and kill or spare Him/Her. Timothy A. Moore
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# Right-Click My Computer # Select Properties # Click on the Advanced Tab # Click on the Error Reporting button # Click Disable Error Reporting # Click OK to save the changes and OK to close the System Properties dialog As an alternative you can disable the Error Reporting service via the Administrative Tools applet in the Control Panel, but the procedure described above is the recommended method of disabling Error Reporting in Windows XP.
# Right-Click My Computer # Select Properties # Click on the Advanced Tab # Click on the Error Reporting button # Click Disable Error Reporting # Click OK to save the changes and OK to close the System Properties dialog As an alternative you can disable the Error Reporting service via the Administrative Tools applet in the Control Panel, but the procedure described above is the recommended method of disabling Error Reporting in Windows XP.
It is quite possibly a problem with your printer. The following Web address should help you resolve this issue. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/821690/en-us
He/She would disable the opponent and kill or spare Him/Her. Timothy A. Moore
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