Once again you do Windows update.i think your problem will be resolved.
The reason for this is that the mail server needs to talk to a global catalogue server in order to turn on services like POP and IMAP.
it depends if your computer, laptop, or desktop is old or new. It's a one year old HP desktop.
this generally happens when you have had some updates from Microsoft or if you have picked up a worm of some kind. open this link to see more info on how to fix it http://searchwinit.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid1_gci994336,00.HTML if you still have no luck then reformatting your system will fix it for sure
I'm running WinXP, and received the same error when I started playing around and turning off / disabling some services. When I turned "Plug and Play" back on, Norton Ghost 9 stopped complaining and started working again.AnswerIam using win 2000 pro . to start the service in remote access
It's most likely that you got: Error 1068 "The dependency service or group failed to start" related to your print spooler. This problem was actually answered elsewhere in FaqFarm, click the link to the right --->
Error 1068 "The dependency service or group failed to start" when starting the Spooler Service Resolution To resolve the problem, fix the dependency information for the Spooler service. Click Start, Run and type the following: CMD /K SC CONFIG SPOOLER DEPEND= RPCSS Alternately, to accomplish this using Registry Editor: Click Start, Run and type Regedit.exe Navigate to the following branch HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Services \ Spooler In the right-pane, double-click the DependOnService value Delete the existing data, and then type RPCSS Close Regedit.exe
You have to change Startup type of power process(Control Panel > System and Security > Administrative Tools > Services ) to Manual or Automatic (better) and restart.Note: do not disable this process
Right-click on service in services.msc and click on properties. Then click on the 'Dependencies' tab. Ensure the services that your service depends on are started and then try to start the service again.
here is one way i got out of this situation. try to use system restore to go back to the date before registers failed to start. I seen various techniques and were all to confusing for a average Joe like me.
where do i chek for a person you paid fpr service, and failed to perform
No, he's worried.
recv() failed: Connection reset by peer