Told you
I told you Id have something of subsance.
<LI id=0889119b-aed4-491a-a92d-ff5384bc51c7 class="message ">Wednesday, October 28, 2009 12:20 AM
More progress - I've isolated the problem to two Microsoft services. Enabling both Function Discovery Resource Publication and Function Discovery Provider Host at the same time is causing the problem. Disabling either makes it go away. I've disabled both, re-enabled all Microsoft and non-Microsoft services and all is well again. I've restored the startup processes, re-installed all third party software, firewall/antivirus is re-installed, all is well.
What is it about:
- Function Discovery Resource Publication
- Function Discovery Provider Host
that could be hosing up internet performance for large files?
And also, any possible problems that could arise from running my system without these two services?
Tks!
Doug
Now I disabled the function discovery resource publication and it seems that my bandwidth issues are resolved. That seemed like the service that effected the least ammount of running applications. The other service is used with the media center extender which allows me to streams movies and such to my xbox. Cant lose that.
Also mind you that this may not solve all of your issues you may still need to run the netsh command. You can find that yourself. Now I already had my homegroup and sharing set up. All of my shares disappeard when i disabled that service but reappeared shortly after. So I think thats the right service to shut off and will affect the least ammount of applications. At any rate. I hope this helps. It helped me and I was sick of seeing this error everywhere and seeing a bunch of retards say its the router or its the nic or its your immagination. It cant be windows. DUH ITS ALWAYS WINDOWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! With a quick search you can see a cornhole full of other people that have the same issue. So to all thos retards that thought it couldnt be windows 7 causing the issue.... Well you get it.