xrobwx71 Administrator Staff member Joined Sep 27, 2019 Posts 2,629 Location Panama City Beach, FL Mar 12, 2021 #21 Reset Winsock Click Start and type cmd in the start search box. From the programs list right click on cmd and select Run as Administrator. Type netsh winsock reset in the Command Prompt, and then press the Enter key. Do the same process for refreshing the TCP/IP just replace the typed command with netsh interface ipv4 reset press Enter netsh interface ipv6 reset press Enter ipconfig /flushdns press Enter Restart your Computer. Credit- Praseetha K SOURCE
Reset Winsock Click Start and type cmd in the start search box. From the programs list right click on cmd and select Run as Administrator. Type netsh winsock reset in the Command Prompt, and then press the Enter key. Do the same process for refreshing the TCP/IP just replace the typed command with netsh interface ipv4 reset press Enter netsh interface ipv6 reset press Enter ipconfig /flushdns press Enter Restart your Computer. Credit- Praseetha K SOURCE
C Cattown7 Active member Joined Dec 1, 2020 Posts 26 Mar 13, 2021 #22 This seems to have negligible effects, Network Location Awareness still says starting and DCOM Server Process Launcher still has high memory usage. Man, this problem is annoying.
This seems to have negligible effects, Network Location Awareness still says starting and DCOM Server Process Launcher still has high memory usage. Man, this problem is annoying.
xrobwx71 Administrator Staff member Joined Sep 27, 2019 Posts 2,629 Location Panama City Beach, FL Mar 13, 2021 #23 I am sorry you are experiencing this and I understand it's annoying. I am still researching. Bear with me.
I am sorry you are experiencing this and I understand it's annoying. I am still researching. Bear with me.
xrobwx71 Administrator Staff member Joined Sep 27, 2019 Posts 2,629 Location Panama City Beach, FL Mar 13, 2021 #24 Run Services as an Admin again. Find and right-click on Network Location Awareness. Choose properties. In the drop-down choose Disabled and reboot.
Run Services as an Admin again. Find and right-click on Network Location Awareness. Choose properties. In the drop-down choose Disabled and reboot.
C Cattown7 Active member Joined Dec 1, 2020 Posts 26 Mar 14, 2021 #25 All is good so far after doing that, but we will have to wait and see if DCOM decides that it want to consume ram again.
All is good so far after doing that, but we will have to wait and see if DCOM decides that it want to consume ram again.
xrobwx71 Administrator Staff member Joined Sep 27, 2019 Posts 2,629 Location Panama City Beach, FL Mar 14, 2021 #26 Let us know!
C Cattown7 Active member Joined Dec 1, 2020 Posts 26 Mar 15, 2021 #27 I think for now we can say that the problem has stopped, if anything changes about this current evaluation I'll say something about it. The worst part is I don't know if it is fixed or if the service is just taking its time. But, thanks for the help it is very appreciated.
I think for now we can say that the problem has stopped, if anything changes about this current evaluation I'll say something about it. The worst part is I don't know if it is fixed or if the service is just taking its time. But, thanks for the help it is very appreciated.
xrobwx71 Administrator Staff member Joined Sep 27, 2019 Posts 2,629 Location Panama City Beach, FL Mar 15, 2021 #28 Just monitor it and don't hesitate to let us know.
G guimbo1 New member Joined Feb 27, 2022 Posts 1 Feb 27, 2022 #29 xrobwx71 said: In this scenario, we would like you to perform these steps and provide us the information for further investigation. Open Task Manager and select the Details tab. Check and note the PID number for svchost.exe that is utilizing the bandwidth. Now click on Start Menu and type CMD. Right-click on the CMD icon and select Run as administrator. Copy and paste the command and press enter: tasklist /svc Now compare the PID number you have noted previously with the list in the command prompt. Provide us the services name from the command prompt that matches the PID number. SOURCE CREDIT Aditya_Roy Click to expand... 1148 BrokerInfrastructure,DcomLaunch,PlugPlay,Power,SystemEventsBroker
xrobwx71 said: In this scenario, we would like you to perform these steps and provide us the information for further investigation. Open Task Manager and select the Details tab. Check and note the PID number for svchost.exe that is utilizing the bandwidth. Now click on Start Menu and type CMD. Right-click on the CMD icon and select Run as administrator. Copy and paste the command and press enter: tasklist /svc Now compare the PID number you have noted previously with the list in the command prompt. Provide us the services name from the command prompt that matches the PID number. SOURCE CREDIT Aditya_Roy Click to expand... 1148 BrokerInfrastructure,DcomLaunch,PlugPlay,Power,SystemEventsBroker
xrobwx71 Administrator Staff member Joined Sep 27, 2019 Posts 2,629 Location Panama City Beach, FL Feb 27, 2022 #30 guimbo1 said: 1148 BrokerInfrastructure,DcomLaunch,PlugPlay,Power,SystemEventsBroker Click to expand... If you have a question or a need, please start your own post in the appropriate section.
guimbo1 said: 1148 BrokerInfrastructure,DcomLaunch,PlugPlay,Power,SystemEventsBroker Click to expand... If you have a question or a need, please start your own post in the appropriate section.