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Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by Tim Hays, Sep 22, 2009.

  1. Tim Hays

    Tim Hays Guest

    Hi All,

    I have just installed Windows Vista Business 32-bit on a brand new system
    for a customer and I tried to enable "public file sharing" and I keep
    getting a message "RPC server is unavailable". I know that the service is
    started because I have verified it and I have run net start rpcss as well.
    I had the same issue with a different hard drive yesterday after deploying
    it at a customers location and thought it was a fluke thing so I brought the
    computer back to my office and loaded another drive with vista business and
    before loading any other files on it I tried to enable file sharing and get
    the same results!

    This started when we tried to enable print sharing and were denied stating
    error 0x00000007a

    Since I could not enable print sharing I thought I would just try to enable
    file sharing and that is when I discovered this issue. Currently no AV
    software, windows firewall is turned off and my options to restart the RPC
    service is greyed out.

    Please HELP!

    Thanks,
    Tim
     
  2. trouble

    trouble Guest

    This should not happen if you are installing a standard copy of any flavor
    of Vista.
    If you search the web you will find references about the RPC server issue
    and potential solutions.
    When you describe "Public file sharing" it is not clear if you are referring
    to the "Public" directory or are trying to activate sharing on other
    directories.
    The "Public" folder is shared by default. In fact, it used to be the only
    folder that would stably hold permission settings from session to session in
    all versions of Vista.
    If you are trying to share a particular folder or file you have to drill
    down the Vista permission settings to allow sharing. I believe that service
    packs have made network file sharing more stable on Vista but no more
    intuitive to set up.
     
  3. Tim Hays

    Tim Hays Guest

    Well it is very interesting that I may have stumbled on a glitch...

    The install was a ghosted image meaning that I had created an image and then
    used that used Ghost to copy that drive to speed up my system builds.
    However it seems that the copied image does not allow file sharing but after
    I reinstalled the OS straight from the CD everything worked perfect. If
    that is normal then that sucks because it sure made system building faster
    when I could copy a drive with ghost in less than 10 minutes.


    "trouble" <fac_187@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:uugC1%237OKHA.4172@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > This should not happen if you are installing a standard copy of any flavor
    > of Vista.
    > If you search the web you will find references about the RPC server issue
    > and potential solutions.
    > When you describe "Public file sharing" it is not clear if you are
    > referring to the "Public" directory or are trying to activate sharing on
    > other directories.
    > The "Public" folder is shared by default. In fact, it used to be the only
    > folder that would stably hold permission settings from session to session
    > in all versions of Vista.
    > If you are trying to share a particular folder or file you have to drill
    > down the Vista permission settings to allow sharing. I believe that
    > service packs have made network file sharing more stable on Vista but no
    > more intuitive to set up.
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     

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