3rd Party Fix For WindowsXP Workstation Service Problem!
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Hi, it's me, Guspaz (Creator). I also agree that a restore point is a good idea. There is no reason why this thing should go wrong, it just changes the service's start setting, and starts it manually. BUT nevertheless, you never know what might go wrong. It's not my fault if your computer blows up and you didn't make a restore point, though I've been hammering on the thing and it works flawlessly on my machine. Regards, Guspaz. PS: Enjoy! I'm sure enjoying fast boot-ups.
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Argh! Found a bug that was preventing it from working. Forgot about the services that need Workstation and start it themselves. This has been fixed. Please download the new version if you've already downloaded the old one. New name is servicefix2.exe Regards, Guspaz.
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I have that problem, im about to try your fix out cause it is annoying as hell.
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The "Workstation" and "Server" Services Are part of "Client For Microsoft Networks." In Network Connections Properties of your Dialup/Ethernet/Internet Connection Device, Removing This Will Remove the services from the computer, yet alone stopping them.
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That doesn't fix the problem, that just stops it. You can do the same thing by disabling the services. If you do this, like you say, then you loose access to File Sharing, which many people use. My fix solves the problem, BUT allows you to KEEP USING File Sharing. Regards, Guspaz
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The problem isn't winxp, its all these crappy VIA/AMD combos that've become too popular lately. They need all of these little software crutches that sort of keep them running...sometimes...if I use BIOS A on friday and BIOS B on monday....and the 'nopentium' (linux) option on tuesday. Who cares if its cheaper, the whole platform is riddled with bugs...and they've had 3 or 4 revisions to get it right! VIA should go out of business and AMD should make their own chipsets. Something as high level as the Workstation service should NEVER fail on just one motherboard model. If that is happening, that's a signal that something in the hardware is VERY wrong. Until AMD gets their act together, its intel all the way for me (and no they're not perfect either, but they're much closer to it than AMD's platform). I laugh at all those kids at LAN parties whos' AMD/via boxes keep crashing...and then the best part is hearing them complain about how the game is coded badly..rofl
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Well, I can tell you that life using AMD kit is far much more fun. Firstly it is reliable, I have zero complaints and I use 2 machines for video encoding, sometimes running 1 utility for over 12 hours. If you buy Intel, you dont get a very fast machine for your moeny, and quite laughably, not many updates to improve your machines either. I like owning AMD kit, theres far more happening, it costs less and theres far more going on. At least this company cares about their customers :)
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The reason Via is so popular is that their motherboards provide the best performance bar none. As for Intel mobos, I'd use the P4X266 chipset any day. I trust Via. I don't trust Intel. And the Workstation service doesn't fail, it just takes ages to start up. Regards, Guspaz.