I am having a problem with my new/used laptop

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    windows 7 home 32 bit, I just changed back from 64 to 32bit
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       #21

    re: I am having a problem with my new/used laptop


    Normly when the X shows up on the wifi icon there is no internet connection. But the wifi connection is working fine. I am typing this reply on my laptop with the X still there. And my tablet and cell phone connect to the wifi also just fine. By the way I did a hard reset on the router already, no change.

    Callender said:
    RE: Red X on Wireless Network Connection Icon. I don't know much about that. I've seen it myself a few times in the past and resetting the router via the hard reset button usually fixes it for me along with a reboot. However there have been times when I needed to rewire the master socket. Check DNS and try changing to something else.

    DNS Addressing - How to Change in Windows 7
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #22

    reble said:
    Normly when the X shows up on the wifi icon there is no internet connection. But the wifi connection is working fine. I am typing this reply on my laptop with the X still there. And my tablet and cell phone connect to the wifi also just fine. By the way I did a hard reset on the router already, no change.
    As I've said already I have seen the same thing happen on my machine. Resetting router and changing DNS along with a reboot has always fixed it for me. Did you try this?

    Download Wireless Wizard - MajorGeeks

    Warning - it's Ad Supported but just displays small ads in the GUI.

    Try Networks > Update Network Profile

    Tools > Test & Fix
    Additionally have a read through this and see if you can follow the instructions:

    Red X on network icon – Windows 7 | TCAT Shelbyville – Technical Blog
    Last edited by Callender; 05 Feb 2017 at 16:28. Reason: add info
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #23

    Further info:

    It's also possible that the Red X is displayed because of icon cache corruption resulting in the wrong icon being displayed in the system tray.

    You might want to reset and clear notification area icons and cache.


    Then you'll need to reconfigure notification area:

    Last edited by Callender; 05 Feb 2017 at 16:42. Reason: remove quote
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    windows 7 home 32 bit, I just changed back from 64 to 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #24

    I did go through everything bellow as far as Securitys. The next screen is grayed out. See the screen capture bellow.



    Symptoms –

    • Red X on the network icon (by time on taskbar)
    • Still able to go to the internet

    Click “Start or orb”
    Run or Search box
    type “dcomcnfg” and hit enter
    Find: Component Services-Computers-My Computer-DCOM Config-netprofm
    Right click “netprofm”
    Click on “Properties” select “Security

    Navigate to “Launch and Activation Permissions” section changed to “Customize”
    Click “Edit”
    Click “Add..” Type “LOCAL SERVICE” as the object names then click “OK”
    In “Permissions for LOCAL SERVICE”, select “Allow” for “Local Launch” and “Local Activition” Click “OK”, Click “OK”
    Reboot



    Callender said:
    As I've said already I have seen the same thing happen on my machine. Resetting router and changing DNS along with a reboot has always fixed it for me. Did you try this?



    Additionally have a read through this and see if you can follow the instructions:

    Red X on network icon – Windows 7 | TCAT Shelbyville – Technical Blog
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails I am having a problem with my new/used laptop-netprofm-properties.jpg  
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #25

    I have no idea why those settings are greyed out. Are you using a user account with admin rights?
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    Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit - Build 7600 SP1
       #26

    Click on the Start Button and type in the box at the bottom = Device Manager = and hit your Enter Key. If you see any Yellow Exclamation Marks in it, then there is a problem that needs correcting.
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    windows 7 home 32 bit, I just changed back from 64 to 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #27

    I don't have a clue eather. Yes my user account has full admin rights.

    Callender said:
    I have no idea why those settings are greyed out. Are you using a user account with admin rights?
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #28

    Actually I do know why they are greyed out - I think. It's been a while since I applied settings on my machine so I had forgotten that initially they were greyed out for me also.

    In the case where it is greyed out – On the general tab, you will see the Application ID. Write this down. Now open up regedit.
    Go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AppID\the app id
    Right click on the key
    Permissions
    Advanced
    Ownership – Change to the Administrator
    Click Apply and OK
    Give the Administrator Full Control
    Close out the registry
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