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نقطة معيّنة مضيفة عامّة ل [وين32] و [سفشست.إكس] خطأ

[ثنإكس] إلى [سليس], نحن [نو لونجر] يضطرّ أقلقت حول أنّ ما يسمّى "عامّة مضيفة ل [وين32] عملية" و" [سفشست.إكس]" أخطاء أنّ يلازم [ويندووس] نا [إكسب] تقريبا يوميّا ([إيف نوت] يعالج). تحت سيفسّر أنا ماذا يكون الأعراض من هذا مشكلة شرّيرة وكيف بسهولة هو يستطيع كنت ثابتة: :)

أعراض:

  • أنت تزلّج على الماء الإنترنت أو شبكت أيّ نوع من إنترنت نشاط عندما فجأة كلّك شبكة يذهب نشاط إلى [هولت]. أنت يستطيع ساكنة رأيت الإنترنت يربط أيقون في الصينية غير أنّ أنت يستطيع لا تزلّج على الماء, يستعرض أو يتمّ أيّ شيء.
  • أنت تحصل [إرّور مسّج] شيء مثل "مضيفة عامّة عملية ل [وين32] خدمات قد واجه مشكلة ويحتاج أن يغلق. نحن آسفة للتعب."
  • [إرّور مسّج] يفيد حول يخطّئ [نتبي32.دلّ] و [سفشست.إكس].
  • أنت تحاول أن يفصل إنترنتك بسبب ما من نشاط يلاحظ غير أنّ الإنترنت لن يختفي أيقون.
  • أنت تستلم [إرّور مسّج] شيء مثل "[بك] ك قد استردّ من مشكلة جدّيّة" [إتك.].

حل:

تبعت هذا [ستبس] بسيطة وسيعالج [ويندووس] ك كنت كلّيّا من هذا تهديد : [د]

مينة قريبة 445:

1. بدأت تسجيل محررة ([رجديت.إكس]) ب يطقطق بداية قائمة الطعام, وبعد ذلك طقطقت الشوط أيقون.
2. في ال [سملّ بوإكس] أنّ يفتح, نوع: يطقطق [رجديت] بعد ذلك الزرّ [أك]. التسجيل سيفتح محررة الآن يتلقّى.
3. حدّدت المفتاح تالي في التسجيل:
[هكلوكلمشنسستمكرّنتكنترولستسرفيسسنتبتبرمترس]
في الجانب يمنى من النافذة اكتشاف دعا خيار [ترنسبورتبيندنم].
يمحو طقطقة مزدوجة أنّ يقدر, وبعد ذلك ال [دفولت فلو], لذلك يعطي هو قيمة فارغة.

مينة قريبة 135:

1. بعد ذلك أنت ينبغي الآن أبحرت إلى التالي تسجيل مفتاح:
[هكلوكلمشنسفتورميكروسفتول]
2. أنت سترى هناك خيط قيمة يدعى: [إنبلدكم]
ثبتت القيمة إلى: ن (هو سوفت حاليّا كنت [ي])
3. أغلقت التسجيل محررة. يستأنف إيقاف عمل وحاسوبك.

بئر أنّ يكون كلّ :) غير أنّ إن أنت تريد أنت يستطيع أعجزت [نتبيوس].

تحديث: لكاملة يعتبر أنّ الذي يكون يفتّش حل بديلة أن يثبت هذا خطأ رجاء موقعتي متأخّرة إلى نقطة معيّنة عامّة مضيفة خطأ

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  • [سنبّر] يقول:

    شكور كثيرا إلى [سليس] للمساعدة يحصل يخلّص من أنّ مزعجة عامّة مضيفة خطأ. هو حقّا يعمل!!!!

  • [شرنجيب] يقول:

    [ثنكسّس] هو حقّا يعمل ...........
    [ثكس] ثانية ل [شرينغ] هو

  • [دج] تدفق يقول:

    أنت مرحّبة :) the worst thing still remains no one (Yes, even Microsoft) does not know what is the actual root cause of this error

    but thank God atleast we can now fix it ;)

  • kullu says:

    but sir my networking is not working i am not able to access the dataserver

  • Nirmal says:

    thank u very much for the instructions

  • Dj Flush says:

    @ Kullu - The fix does not have any impact on Network in Windows XP Professional Edition as far as I know :)

    @ Nirmal - You are welcome :)

  • sachinjoshi says:

    Hi i have tried this solution my error has gone
    but i am facing new error when i m tring to see the workgroup computer i m not able to see any machine to workgroup and that machines cannot be seen from any machine i have roll back the action now i m able to see the workgroup machines but i m facing host error please give any solution on this

  • Cameron says:

    Thanx :D The Fix worked for me like a charm :)

  • SunBeam says:

    There’s more to be added. For instance, the Power Supply service that dumps (exceptionally) a “svchost.exe” file in C:\Windows\ is also a source of generating that error. I’ve encountered the error still, even after applying all the existent fixes around the net. Thing is - you need only 5 running svchosts ;)

    P.S.: That one was not a virus :)

  • Dj Flush says:

    I have been getting complains that after applying the instructed fix people see that their Lan Network is no more accessible

    I have been Indeed having the same problem in my Home Lan Network

    Still at no luck to find a solution for that too :(

  • Randy says:

    I tried every fix there is in the INTERNET and even fixes from MICROSOFT. BUT IT DID NOT HELP A LOT. It got worse, every PC in the entire network cannot access the server and all the PCs are receiving Work Offline messages and encountering resources are not available because of the Generic Host Win32 Process error.

    I tried every fix there is but still to no avail, it cannot seem to be fixed by any hot fix or patches and even from Microsoft.

    My boss gave me a warning about my job in jopardy and I don’t think it is no longer good for my career right now with my current company due to such menacing bug with Windows Server 2003.

    Does anyone from you guys, (except Microsoft who cannot help me at this moment) has any permanent solution for it.

  • tim says:

    hello,

    does anyone remember the string name that was in step one that was being instructed to delete? This fix did help fix the problem but like other ppl i cant see the rest of the network anymore. If anyone can remember what they deleted from step one that would be great. (it was seomthing like “/xxxx/”

  • Dj Flush says:

    Hello Tim :smile:

    The string was \Device\ and I am not actually sure if it has any relation to network visibility

    Still I am unable to comprehend why this fix is making the network unreachable and invisible :sad:

  • Sinister says:

    Hi all

    Also been getting the GHerror still trying to kick the thing but no luck so far….
    Also tried Microsoft Support they told me its a printer(I dont print)

    Thanks for the fix though hope it will cure the damm thing

  • OvRiDe says:

    The reason that you are loosing visibility to LAN pc’s is because you are blocking port 445. Port 445 is used by Win2000/2003/XP for File and Print sharing. If you are not going to be mapping to other PC’s on a LAN then this fix will work fine. Otherwise you should really only block these ports from the internet. There is some more information here…

    http://www.petri.co.il/what’s_port_445_in_w2k_xp_2003.htm

  • Nirmal says:

    Hi DJ,
    Actually microsoft has an update for his error and when I installed this update, this error was fixed.
    Anyway this is great help.
    Thanx
    Nirmal

  • Dj Flush says:

    Hey Nirmal Thanx for the info :cool:
    I never knew Microsoft had an update for this. Can you please provide a link to the update
    So I can publish it here :evil:

  • Lash2828 says:

    I followed your step by step provision Dj Flush, and the Generic Error has been gone ever since!
    Now I can’t connect to some servers with certain programs. Similar problem as mentioned above. There was a link provided by OvRiDe, but that page can’t be displayed.

    Any alternative solutions would be thankfully taken!

  • sachin says:

    well where to locate port 135 and port 445, i am working in the home and not attached to any server or lan in the network, i am connected to the internet via bsnl broad band,

    my copy of the window xp is not genuine, is it possible and harmless to get the updates from microsoft autoupdates,
    need advise,

    sachin

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  • Lash2828 says:

    I found a somewhat 50-50 solution. I changed back the value N to Y and rebooted. Now I can connect again with all programs. And I got the program Zone Alert which manage the access of programs connection to the internet.

    I still hope you find a solution to the Generic Error. :smile:

  • Kamal says:

    Its really working, but this is only the solution. Why this problem occured, no answer about this. I have changed my partition table as well as HDD too. :?:

  • albert says:

    ohh…I thought the problem is my modem, finally I found the problem…thsnks for sharing, I will try

  • Nivas says:

    Dude , U r awesone. dat worked superb!!!!!
    and if possbl can some1 xplain the source or the reason for this??? :shock: :idea:

  • Nandakumar KV says:

    Thnx a lot dude… It’s working superfine now..:-)

  • Rakesh Kumar says:

    Check out some more practical and easy solution at http://topaix.com/svchost-exe-application-error

  • nalini says:

    hey…
    i couldn’t open my registry…..
    it says…registry editing has been disabled by ur administrator…
    can some one help…..

  • Dj Flush says:

    nalini Please Download this handy little app and It shall enable your registry manager.

  • nalini says:

    thanq…so much….Dj Flush….
    now can u tell me how to disable the registry….
    because i heard that the system is open to trojans if the registry is enabled….

  • Dj Flush says:

    nalini There is no such thing as “disable the registry” unless you want limited account to not be able to access the registry. That is done by Windows XP automatically thanks to the permission manager. You don’t need to worry at all.

  • Rakesh says:

    Try this and see if it works. I have tested it on my Windows XP machine.

    1. Go to Start -> Run and type gpedit.msc. This will open Group Policy Windows.

    2. Navigate to User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Prevent access to registry editing tool.

    3. Then Click on “Prevent access to registry editing tool” and select “Enabled” under Setting Tab and Click Apply and then OK.

    4. Now try to edit the registry and You will see this error “Registry Editing has been disabled by your Administrator“.

  • nalini says:

    thanq rakesh…..
    i wil try n see if it works………

  • nalini says:

    thank u so much raakesh……….
    it worked…….
    it disabled my registry

  • Rakesh says:

    You’re Welcome, Nalini.

    I am happy to hear that it worked.

  • Dj Flush says:

    Rakesh Thanks man that added a lot to my knowledge and shall also help people solve their registry problems

  • Rakesh says:

    That’s the way we learn. There are many stuff that i don’t know. I enjoy reading your post. Thanks.

  • shravan says:

    u r simply awesome ……!!!!!

  • Alin says:

    hi, ty for the Generic host fix, it works verry good.. but i need your help now.. when i Log on my yahoo id i can see my msg , can see what ppl are talking to me :( pls need help ! ( i allredy try to instal difrent yahoo version and i did try ther advices http://sg.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070611225009AA3PNnY&show=7

    but theats not working )
    by the way i’m using firefox mozila.. if this info is any good :( )

  • some1_irani says:

    hello sir
    i really ty coz of guiding us to get rid of this generic host trouble, if i hadnt read ur command line in this blog i was going to format my c drive omg ty ty ty, also could u tell us whats the best way to monitor connection ports and how to opn or close them, and how we can disable netbios and what dos it do? thx in advance

  • John says:

    Thanks for this its been months for me and now its fixed. Thanks again!

  • Hervey says:

    hey sir… im a 14 year old.. i’ve been encountering this problem with my pc…
    what is the most recommended solution? from rakesh or from DJ flush? thank you.. really need your help..
    I need a solution that will give me no limits in surfing.. or let’s say how to put it back to nrmal.. please respond.. ^_^

  • Dj Flush says:

    Alin I guarantee you both have no relation. Generic host fix and yahoo messenger problem are two totally different things buddy.

    Hervey Both the solutions work great however Rakesh may not be available for question and answering so I suggest you follow the solution mentioned by me in the article above.

  • Hervey says:

    thank you… I tried yours and it really worked.. ^_^

  • Paul says:

    Hello DJ Flush, I’m having the same problem. I will go home tonight and try the solutions you had posted and will report back…Thanks.

    Btw, how do you close the ports…I know how to forward a port, but not how to close it…THX

  • Dj Flush says:

    Hervey You are welcome buddy :)

    Paul Closing a port is easy. Just follow the instructions mentioned and everything will end up fine.

  • Paul says:

    DJ Flush,

    Brother, I’m sorry to report than none of the 4 solutions you had on your earlier post nor closing the ports solutions worked for me!!! I’m still getting the Generic Host Error!!!

    My symptoms are a bit different than some of the symptoms I’ve seen…

    I too get the Generic Host error randomly, sometimes I see it some times I don’t. However, even when I don’t see it, I still cannot access WINXP Firewall!! Connecting to the internet seems to be fine even when the error is displayed, I can still connect to the internet…

  • Paul says:

    This is what I get when I click on the error report in the Generic Host error window…

    szAppName : svchost.exe szAppVer : 5.1.2600.2180 szModName : unknown
    szModVer : 0.0.0.0 offset : 00000000
    C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER167b.dir00\svchost.exe.mdmp
    C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER167b.dir00\appcompat.txt

  • Paul says:

    fyi…I’ve also tried running spybot in safe mode, but it stops and says User ABORT!!! This is an nasty and smart mfking virus!!! I’ve also tried running TrendMicro online scanner and it closes the browser!!!

    PLEASE HELP!

  • Kiran says:

    win32 error was really annoying,
    thank you very much…
    its really working :)

  • Andrew Ho says:

    hi, I juz reformated my comp and I have the same problem too. I have just tried your method closing the 2 ports. I hope it works, and if it does work I will surely post up here again.

    My symptoms is pretty much like PAUL’s. My XP Firewall wont work and the Generic Host Error comes up randomly. Just that when the error comes up, I have problem with my internet connections. Unlike him who says his internet connection still goes when the Generic Host encounters error.

    Paul, are you sure your internet connection works just fine when the error pops up? And even 10 minutes after the error remain there?

    Generic Host Process does all the networking/internet/IP/TCPIP/ bla bla bla for your system. If it encounter error, your internet connection should be disturbed.

    Anyway I hope your way works for me Flush!

    Will Tell you again if this works in days to come.

  • shilpa says:

    Hello
    I have a prob while connecting my 2 PCs via a cross wire.
    I did the IP configuration and it shows tat the 2 PCs are connected but wen I try to view PC 2 from PC 1 or vice versa through network neighbor hood I amm unable to see the computers…and neither can I exchange data…
    I wanted to connect my both PCs together to use one broadband connection and access Internet in both and also to exchange data within themselves

  • Harry says:

    The “Generic Host Process” error is really pretty simple to take care of:

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/894391

    Let the ones that caused it fix it.

  • Mark says:

    Thanks a lot! it worked!

  • ratheesh says:

    Hi…the host error is fixed…but I am getting problems with my network. No workgroup computers is shown in my network place and I cant connect to the other PCs & vice versa. Please help me and tell me what to do?

  • Dj Flush says:

    ratheesh very unfortunately this is the only solution we have got to remove the host error and after applying this fix you start getting problems with your local area network.

    I don’t think so there is any other way round unless someone comes up with a more solid and stable solution.

  • Chan says:

    I tried every method listed and still am getting the same errors “Fix Generic Host For Win32″ and “Svchost.exe Error” only that the frequency of occurance is low. This problem comes only when the computer is connected to the cable modem. Can some one help me?
    Thanks in advance.

  • Arun says:

    Hi

    I have a PC with Windows XP install on it. I get the Generic host process error very often. This seems to happen mostly when i start my Yahoo Messenger and chat. It is very sporadic. There are times when I do not get this error for weeks, and there are days when i get it 3 -4 times within 1 hour.

    Any help with this would be great.

  • pussykat says:

    I’m a computer tard… but this totally worked!!! And, I did it all on my own!

    Thanks so much!

  • Monica says:

    Hi. I’m not getting the svchost.exe error that some of you are, but I’ve been having the random loss of internet connection (with no apparent router/modem issues), high CPU usage, processes hanging on shutdown, etc. Have run all sorts of anti-malware/virus scans with nothing found.

    I found this forum topic:

    http://forums.microsoft.com/WindowsOneCare/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2086259&SiteID=2

    and wondered if peer-to-peer networking might be the source of the problem (this discussion also has a link to a Microsoft article that explains the details of peer-to-peer networking). I think I’ll try disabling it and see what happens… I don’t know much about the ins and outs of networking, but perhaps one of you knows enough about it to comment on whether or not this might have something to do with the problem? Thanks. Monica

  • Shameem says:

    Thanks a lot mate…thanks for your help…you know some websites are charging for this stuff :(

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  • Deep says:

    Thanks for the instruction. Its works for me…
    Great help…

  • GREG says:

    Hi Dj Flush!

    Guys I’m from Greece…and I had also the same problem with generic host error…but then I fixed it following your instructions.
    Please try to find a solution for the network visibility problem…!

    Also I would like to ask you…what do you know about temp2.exe error…which appears when I log on.

  • md sameer says:

    The fix worked for me, but there is another issue with it, I lost my home network and cannot see the computer connected to the network though I can ping them successfully.

  • K says:

    Ok, try this, use DJ Flush’s method as above first.

    Then download microsoft’s support patch and restart.
    (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827218)

    Then reverse back DJ Flush’s method.
    (i.e Port 445 insert back \Device\ and port 135 switch back to Y)

    Works for me, Thanks DJ Flush!

    You should be able to connect to your network PCs as normal after that.

  • md sameer says:

    Please help me in restoring my home network, the issue with the generic host is gone but cannot view the home netowrk computers.

  • Alexandru says:

    Hello

    I tried to do this, but when I write regedit and press return I get “Registry editing has been disabled by your administrator”.

    I have no idea what that means. I am the only one using this computer, and I wouldn’t know how to disable registry editing even if I wanted to.

  • Alexandru says:

    I’m back :)

    Let me say right off the bat that closing the ports seems to have worked for me. My computer has been on and connected to the Internet for quite a while now, and no error. Thank you very much, Dj Flush.

    I’ll describe the symptoms and the solution that worked for me, in case it helps anyone.

    if my computer was connected to the network, eventually (sometimes as little as 10 minutes after turning it on, sometimes 20 or half an hour) the dreaded generic host error would appear. I use DC++ to connect to a local hub; after the error I was still able to connect to the hub and see everyone there, I just couldn’t download anything. Also, something went wrong with my sound. After the error, whenever I tried to adjust my volume by using the speaker icon at the lower right corner of the screen, I got a message like “no mixer devices installed”. My internet connection, however, was perfectly fine even after the error (and this doesn’t seem to have been just temporary; it worked fine even 5 hours after getting the error).

    When I tried to close those two ports, I found that I couldn’t access my registry. Apparently, this is because of a worm called Brontok. Anyway, I looked around on the web and found this:

    http://www.dougknox.com/security/scripts_desc/regtools.htm

    It’s a Visual Basic script that fixes the disabled registry. You right-click on the link “Download” you see there, save the file anywhere you want, and then run that file (double-click it). They say you should then restart and the registry will be fine, but this is not the case for me; it works without restarting (i.e. Start -> Run -> regedit works as it should again), and if I restart it stops working and I have to run the script again. This is because of that trojan I mentioned, which disables my registry at startup.

    Then I closed the two ports exactly as explained above, and that’s that. I should also mentioned that I tried some of the alternative solutions posted in the other topic (I patched with Microsoft updates and also what was there solution #2, with the cmd and netsh thing), but that did not work out.

  • Psyber says:

    Unfortunately that registry key is needed to use netbios, but the good thing is all you have to do is disable file and printer sharing and it will stop most netbios attacks, I wouldnt worry about that port unless you have file and printer sharing enabled.

    Some computers cant view other computers unless you have a network crossover cable, which is a special type of cable that is used for networking computers.

  • Lori says:

    Finally! Slees You are my hero! I have been searching for months for a solution to the Generic Host Process Error! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!

  • Dangy says:

    Thanks a ton! I was searching for this fix since long :)

  • Jonathan says:

    Hello, this is the best solution for the “Generic Host Process for Win 32 services” error that I discovered recently.

    After 36 hours of no sleep at all in my innumerable attempts to fix this damn “Generic Host Process for Win32″ error of my Windows XP SP2, here’s what I did after tinkering around the configurations. This was the only fi /solution that made that error never show up again (I tell you, those Microsoft hot fixes/updates are useless, even the “port-closer” programs are ineffective, too. This problem isn’t caused by a virus, either)

    Try this solution

    1. Turn on your Windows Firewall, and turn off Automatic Updates. Even though you have turned this thing off, you still have to follow the next steps.

    2. Right-click My Computer and click Services. If you want the long way around, go to Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, then double click Services.

    3. Double-click Automatic Updates.

    4. If it is running, click Stop.

    5. On the Startup Type drop-down menu, select Disabled.

    6. Click Apply, then click OK.

    Reboot your computer and observe if the error will show up again. (Chances are, it will not do so, anymore!)

    Optional: Download a copy of the SafeXP program and install it to your computer. (You can find this program on the Internet). Once installed, open it from Control Panel, apply its recommended settings and reboot your computer.

    I hope that this solution I discovered will make everyone’s Windows XP SP2 free from the damn “Generic Host Process for Win32″ error!

    If my above fix / solution works for you, let us know as soon as possible.

  • toybox says:

    I have encounter error with generic host win32, but now still have errors with svchost.exe “ox7c9105f8 reference memory 0×00000010…and my computer hanging.

  • ameyjah says:

    I think you are genius, I was about to re install OS. but you saved my time. One stumble from me

  • Imaizumi says:

    If the Generic Host rendered your sound useless, re-enable it through,

    1) Run
    2) Type services.msc
    3) Go windows audio, and press started.
    4) Select recovery tab, and click first failure as restart service.

    At least any service that the windows audio dependent on will restart it self if svchost crash.

  • aniketh says:

    Thanks DJ. That helped a lot.

  • Deedee says:

    You can also download the winsock fix and run it and it should take care of the problem. It is a free utility it fixed mine and it works fantastic but I run Windows XP so you would need winsockxpfix

  • Mayank says:

    Thanks a lot it solved my problem. Does it affect the LAN download speed? I am not able to solve this problem even after formatting C: (not full system). But this action actually solved the problem.

  • Adika says:

    Thanks a lot. It worked!

  • Sir, thanks for the solution. Really great job done by you boss.

  • Enayet Hussain says:

    Thanx a lot! It worked well. Excellent job.

  • Dan Lark says:

    Thank you so much! I hope this works. You are awesome.

  • andr? says:

    hey, thank you very much!!! this fixed the problem :D

  • Jojo says:

    Thanks Imaizumi!.. :)

  • Veeru says:

    Hi, I am getting “generic host process for win32 services” error on my BSNL broadband but not on my Reliance Broadnet, why is it so, and what is the solution.