Harry,
When you're pointing to one of the services, press the applications key,
third key to the right of the space bar.
Arrow down to properties and press enter.
Tab to the combo box with choices like manual, disabled, automatic, etc.
Arrow to the item you want and press enter to close the dialog.
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On 12/14/2014 3:33 AM, Harry Brown wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm using a windows 7 laptop.
> This is not a jaws issue, this is a windows explorer issue.
> No m atter what I click on, any folder I have, and also, when I
> click on computer, I get message.
> "The remote procedure called failed to execute."
> I searched for it online, and found this info, but I'm confused about
> something.
> It said to do the following.
> 1. in the search box in windows 7, type services
> 2. Now after it opens, tab 1 time to the list view.
> 3. Now, Hit r, or, down arrow to remote procedure call, and it should
> be set to started. If it is not, then set it to started.
> 4. Now, down arrow 1 time to another remote procedure call (rpc), and
> it should be set to manual. If it is not, set it to manual.
> So, my question is, how do you set it to the settings it is supposed
> to be set to? When I press spacebar, I get nothing.
> I'm thinking of getting sighted help over here.
> This just started happening tonight.
> Harry
>
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