^ If that doesn't work.
Try this -
Are you running Vista?
If you are do, follow this -
Quote:
way to tell is by trying to access the "Network and Sharing Center" or
by looking at the network icon in your taskbar. If you cant get into the
network center or if the network icon has a red X and youre sure you are
connected to something, then you have a WMI problem."
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For users with Windows Vista Ultimate or Business editions:
(Credit goes to blueshot from MS forums)
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For users with the Home editions of Vista:
(Credit goes to SWAndersen)
Go to the command prompt (hit run and type in cmd.exe)
and type this in:
net localgroup Administrators /add Local Service
(optional)
then you can type this in:
net localgroup Administrators
and if LOCAL NT AUTHORITY/SERVICE is listed, then it worked. Now go
reboot.
*NOTE: THE REBOOT IS NECESSARY
OTHERWISE EVERYTHING YOU'VE DONE WILL GO TO WASTE
*
Only try this if Display's idea doesn't work.
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