A connection to the windows metadata and internet services wmis

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  • Hi Guys

    I have recently setup an Image for Windows 8.1 enterprise and then connected to domain. When a domain user login to the computer, internet won’t work till I open internet explorer. once it open, internet works without any problem. But if you open Microsoft
    word or any internet application first, internet will not be connected. Group policy for internet proxy applies without any issue as well.

    Tried different solutions Such as

    Clean boot mode, set up new image, updated network drivers(Marvell Yukon)

    Event viewer errors are as followed

    A connection to the Windows Metadata and Internet Services (WMIS) could not be established.    The Network List Manager reports no connectivity to the internet. Errors with Device Setup Manager

    Could you please someone help me to resolve the issue.

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      Tuesday, July 8, 2014 1:47 PM

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  • Hi,

    What about these services? Network Connection service and Network List serivce, make sure they’re running after you start PC.

    Actually according your description, seems the network connection is OK before you open Internet Explorer (you can ping outside and the status is fine), I suspect that the main issue is not the internet but the application you have installed. What are these
    internet application installed in your system? I suggest you boot into safemode with networking to test this issue.

    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-IN/windows-8/windows-startup-settings-including-safe-mode

    Another thing I can thought of is an authentication method, some users have to launch IE or other browsers, browser will automatically display a logon webpage provided by ISP, then type a name and password, only pass the authentication , user can get
    a network connection.


    Yolanda Zhu
    TechNet Community Support

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If you come across the entry “connection to the Windows Metadata and Internet Services (WMIS) could not be established” in Event Viewer, your Internet connection is unstable and you should check out your router. Aside from that, you should update your network driver, check out the services, run DISM and SFC scans, boot into safe mode, … Continue reading to get rid of the issue and get the most out of your PC.

The Usual Suspects 

Network Adapter Drivers

Overall, network adapter drivers enable communication between network adapters and computers. If the driver acts up, the performance of the network adapters would suffer which leads to unstable Internet connection. Since the submission of metadata packages requires Internet, connection issues may complicate it. Hence, if you see “connection to the Windows Metadata and Internet Services (WMIS) could not be established” in Event Viewer, give network adapter driver some thought.

Services

On Windows computers, services play a key role as they manage a wide range of processes. For most of the time, services run quietly in the background and don’t need human interaction. Still, if the services experience issues, errors ensue. About “connection to the Windows Metadata and Internet Services (WMIS) could not be established”, you should consider Internet-related services. 

Third-Party Applications

Windows allows its users to install applications from third-party developers. To get the most out of your PC you will install applications that suit your daily usage. However, these third-party applications can compete with other programs for the same resource and will lead to software conflicts.

Actions To Take

Take Router Into Account 

One way to stop the entry about WMIS from showing up is to check out the router. 

  • Step 1: Unplug the network as well as power cable of your router. 
  • Step 2: Wait for several minutes then re-plug the cables and press the power button to turn the router on. 
  • Step 3: The moment all the light indicators light up, restart your computer and see how things turn out. 

Update Network Adapter Driver

  • Step 1: Press Windows + X to open the Quick Link Menu then click Device Manager.
  • Step 2: Hit the arrow beside the Network adapter and right-click your network adapter.
  • Step 3: Select Properties then go to the Driver tab.
  • Step 4: Click Update Driver then follow the onscreen instructions.
  • Step 5: When the update is done, close all open windows then restart your computer.

Think About Services

Once it comes to “connection to the Windows Metadata and Internet Services (WMIS) could not be established”, check two services: Network Connection and Network List.

  • Step 1: Press Windows + R to open Run.
  • Step 2: Type services.msc then hit Enter to open Windows Services.
  • Step 3: Right-click Network Connection service then select Properties.
  • Step 4: Go to the General tab then check if the Service status is Running. If it says Stopped, hit Start then change Startup type to Automatic.
  • Step 5: Select Apply then choose OK to save changes.
  • Step 6: Back to Windows services, right-click Network List service then pick Properties.
  • Step 7: G Go to the General tab then check if the Service status is Running. If it says Stopped, hit Start then change Startup type to Automatic
  • Step 8: Select Apply then choose OK to save changes.
  • Step 9: Restart your computer.

Run DISM & SFC Scans

  • Step 1: Press the Windows key + R to open Run.
  • Step 2: Type cmd then press Ctrl + Alt + Enter to run Command Prompt with administrative privileges.
  • Step 3: In Command Prompt (Admin), type sfc /scannow then hit Enter to run the SFC scan.
  • Step 4: After the SFC scan finishes, run each of the following DISM commands.
    • DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth” without quote and press ENTER.
    • DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth” without quote and press ENTER.
    • DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealthCheck Disk.
  • Step 5: Close the Command Prompt, restart your computer then check if the issue has been solved.

Safe Mode

  • Step 1: Turn off your computer then press the power button to turn it on again.
  • Step 2: As soon as Windows logo appears, press the power button three times to go to Advanced Recovery Environment.
  • Step 3: In Choose an option, select Troubleshoot and go to Advanced options.
  • Step 4: Click Startup Settings then pick Restart.
  • Step 5: As your computer restarts, click Enable Safe Mode to boot it into Safe Mode.
  • Step 6: While in Safe Mode, open Event Viewer and determine whether the WMIS entry is present. If the entry is nowhere in sight, you will have to uninstall some of the recently installed applications.

What Is Winqual And What Does It Do?

Winqual, short for Windows Quality Online Services, was a service providing a developer dashboard to certification for the Microsoft Windows logo programs. Once an OEM submits a device metadata package, Winqual validates the XML documents that are contained within a device metadata package. Aside from that, Winqual also digitally signs packages that pass validation.

Is Event Viewer Important?

Event Viewer is a tool that shows a log of events and can be used to troubleshoot issues on Windows. The tool displays details about the application, system, and setup events. To open the Event Viewer, all you have to do is to right-click the Start button then pick Event Viewer. It’s noteworthy that many of the errors present in  Event Viewer don’t harm computers so there is no need to be alarmed about every error. 

Guidelines

  • In the event of a system crash, use the Event Viewer to quickly diagnose the issue.
  • Whenever you face trouble that involves your Internet connection, your first action should be to take a look at the router.
  • Before installing the third-party applications, check for their authenticity and compatibility with Windows devices
  • Perform DISM and SFC scans from time to time.

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я «очищаю» Windows 10, и я замечаю серию предупреждений в средстве просмотра событий каждый раз, когда я запускаю Windows. И они находятся в следующем порядке.

Event 202, DeviceSetupManager
"The Network List Manager reports no connectivity to the internet."

Event 200, DeviceSetupManager
"A connection to the Windows Update service could not be established."

Event 202, DeviceSetupManager
"The Network List Manager reports no connectivity to the internet."

Event 201, DeviceSetupManager
"A connection to the Windows Metadata and Internet Services (WMIS) could not be established."

Event 202, DeviceSetupManager
"The Network List Manager reports no connectivity to the internet."

Event 200, DeviceSetupManager
"A connection to the Windows Update service could not be established."

Event 131, DeviceSetupManager
"Metadata staging failed, result={00000000-0000-0000-FFFF-FFFFFFFFFFFF} for container '0x80070490'"

Кажется, что событие 202 повторяет каждый другой экземпляр, пока я наконец не получу ошибку: событие 131. Что мне нужно сделать, чтобы исправить эти проблемы, чтобы они перестали появляться каждый раз в средстве просмотра событий?

    Hey guys!

    since installing windows 10 for the first time i get this error after booting up under «admin events» in event viewer.
    «A connection to the Windows Metadata and Internet Services (WMIS) could not be established»

    when i go to the control panel, then «hardware and sound» and then on «devices and printers» i am not able to receive those custom infos/symbols for my hardware.
    it was like this from the beginning and i had to reinstall windows 10 multiple times (clean installs) and it was there every time! so it’s no wrong option or registry tweak at my end. it was there all the time, on windows 10 pro and windows 10 ltsb too.

    found a workaround on google to change the metadata url in the registry… it did not help.
    do you guys getting the same error after booting up? can you guys receive those hardware infos/symbols?
    what can i do about it? it is so annoying

  1. the windows version ??? your source ???

  2. my source?? what source? what!? :D
    currently im using windows 10 enterprise LTSB but like i said i also tried it with windows 10 pro. and i had to format multiple times and it was always there from the beginning. so i doubt it has anything to do with my setup.
    a friend of mine has the same problem on his windows 8.1 pro pc.
    after googling i found out many people got this problem but like i said i haven’t found any fix.

    so i was hoping someone in here can help me.

  3. no one in here has this problem or those entries in event viewer? cmon people this can’t be! so many people on other boards got this problem but i haven’t found a fix for this.
    just on to change the metadata url in the registry but it does not work/change anything. it’s still not updating custom infos and symbols for my hardware

  4. This might be like stating the obvious, but have you ran a system file check?
    «sfc /scannow» ???

  5. thanks but sadly no! it’s enabled. i even enabled «yes, do this automaticly» just for testing purpose.


  6. Fckr

    In my system,
    Event ID 200(A connection to the Windows Update service could not be established.)
    Event ID 201(A connection to the Windows Metadata and Internet Services (WMIS) could not be established.)
    Event ID 202(The Network List Manager reports no connectivity to the internet.)
    are usually bundled together and are mostly present when the system wasn’t connected to the internet. Source of these events is DeviceSetupManager.

    Have you blocked these two hosts redir.metaservices.microsoft.com and dmd.metaservices.microsoft.com using hosts file?

    Generally, yes, I’m able get to the list of devices and printers on my system, but, occasionally, when shady devices are plugged-in(non WHQL) it hangs for a while.

  7. exactly those are the errors. i haven’t blocked anything in my hosts file or on another way. of course i used some tweaks by now to disable some stuff but like i said i tried this on several fresh and clean installed windows 10 versions without changing anything and it was always like this straight out of the box.

    i got a router which is always connected to the internet. if i start my pc i instantly get a internet connection which has never let me down. even windows updates work instantly after booting. so i don’t know why there are these errors.

    why do so many other people got problems with this, even on older systems? but for some (like you) it’s working … is it maybe a DNS error?
    what do you mean with shady devices? mouse and keyboard (logitech), 2 monitors (samsung, philips), printer/scanner (HP) and a xbox 360 controller. nothing more hanging on my pc


  8. Fckr

    I’ve been upgrading the same OS since v9841, so I took those Warnings as part and parcel of using Tech Previews.
    Are those clean installs on actual physical machines, or VMs? May be if they are on VMs, then guest OSes won’t able to resolve *necessary/relevant* domains correctly, if they are blocked in some way in the host OS. Hence, resulting in those errors.

    By shady devices, I meant non-WHQL, not digitally signed/certificated for Windows 8/10 hardwares, such as el-cheapo Chinese Phones(MTP/USB), Bluetooth dongles and stuff. They don’t completely hang the system. It is just that fetching the list of devices in «devices and printers» window takes a while when they are plugged in the system. :)


  9. Carol666

    Event ID 201(A connection to the Windows Metadata and Internet Services (WMIS) could not be established.)

    At least Microsoft won’t spy on you

  10. thanks again for your reply! sadly no shady devices installed… otherwise i could test it but nothing to remove here.
    it was on my main pc and a «older» laptop…. both are working fine except for this problem. (like i said right after a fresh install without changing anything too)

    googled the last 3 days i don’t know what to do… i know it’s no big deal but it’s just annoying and won’t get off my mind


  11. Fckr

  12. no 0x80070490 error here at all :(
    also no GUIDs anywhere … so i could atleast check what devices maybe is faulty :(

    only this:

    Event ID 200(A connection to the Windows Update service could not be established.)
    Event ID 201(A connection to the Windows Metadata and Internet Services (WMIS) could not be established.)
    Event ID 202(The Network List Manager reports no connectivity to the internet.)


  13. Fckr

    If «Filter Current Custom View» works in your system, then you may narrow down the output by using «By source: DeviceSetupManager» and see what sort of errors, if any, does DeviceSetupManager create as source.

  14. ah f**k it! it does not work… there is nothing i can do about it. saaaad

Windows 10: Event ID 200 201 202 DeviceSetupManager

Discus and support Event ID 200 201 202 DeviceSetupManager in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance to solve the problem; Hi,

I usually see this Warning Level Event ID in the Event Viewer…not sure what cause it but it happen from time to time

1. Event ID 200…..A…
Discussion in ‘Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance’ started by lleonidas004, Aug 22, 2015.

  1. Event ID 200 201 202 DeviceSetupManager

    Hi,

    I usually see this Warning Level Event ID in the Event Viewer…not sure what cause it but it happen from time to time

    1. Event ID 200…..A connection to the Windows Update service could not be established.

    2. Event ID 201….A connection to the Windows Metadata and Internet Services (WMIS) could not be established.

    3. Event ID 202…The Network List Manager reports no connectivity to the internet.

    Anybody knows what happened???

    :)

  2. DeviceSetupManager Warnings Event Id. 200; 201; 202 & error id 1000 task (100)

    hi;

    I have installed windows 10 version 1511 through media creation tool doing clean setup; and device setup warnings again begin. But this time I tried to understand a little more about device metadata through various articles on site:

    Device Metadata Packages

    After going through various articles in above mentioned website I think I might have been able to get rid of device set up warnings permanently.

    In very brief I would like to tell what is in those articles:

    Whenever we insert an external device; the device looks for its driver in the pc’s device metadata; cache folders and on internet. If internet is not active it gives warning “The Network List Manager reports no connectivity to the internet; and
    if it is active but connection to update or windows metadata folder online is not established then it gives other warnings.

    But how comes that when we don’t insert any device still we get warnings events 200; 201; 202. Because there are 3 programs which is treated as
    inbuilt devices; and most probably the internet connection was not on while we were installing windows. So these 3 devices gets installed without getting chance to get drivers files updated or checked from
    the internet. And once got installed they keep looking for drivers and producing errors. Most probably there is clash of records; where one record shows these devices driver installed and other internet records shows these drivers not installed; and this clash
    does not let get these 3 inbuilt devices updated and keep producing device setup warnings.

    The 3 inbuilt devices are :

    1: Fax

    2: Microsoft Print to PDF

    3: Microsoft xps document writer.

    All these 3 devices could be seen in “Control Panel” >> “Devices & Printers”

    When I installed office 2013 another inbuilt device was installed “Send to One note 2013” but in my case this device was not the source of warning.

    So; what should we be doing; we should uninstall those 3 devices and install them again but this time giving them chance to get drivers from internet and letting records straight and matched.

    Since I m novice in computer world whatever solution I am mentioning below is the process I followed while experimenting to get rid of those warnings. So; few steps might not be necessary but I m writing down what I did:

    Step 1:

    Disconnect Internet.

    Step 2:

    Take out all external devices like usb pen drive; printer etc.; as we may have to get them reinstall again.

    Step 3:

    Open c drive folder (os drive). Make Hidden files visible by checking “hidden items” in the view menu. This will make “Program Data” folder visible.

    Step 4:

    Go to C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\DeviceMetadataStore

    There you would find a folder named en-US.

    As per advice given in the article :

    Manually Adding Device Metadata Packages

    Because I m from india and locale shown in pc is india so have to create the folder; so I created a folder en-IN in C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\DeviceMetadataStore

    If u r from U.S no need to create because en-US is already there. So; if u r not from U.S create a folder as per yours location shown in pc.
    En-(location code).

    In en-US folder there are 2 metadata-ms files. Copy them and paste them into newly created folder; if any.
    in my case I pasted in en-IN.

    Very Important:

    Uncheck “Hidden Items” in view menu.

    Exit All Folders; but don’t forget to uncheck “hidden items”.

    Always keep in notification area “All settings >>devices>>Printers & Scanners” the button
    «Download over metered connection» to «ON» even after warnings stops coming.

    close settings window.

    Step 5:

    Open “Control Panel\Programs\Programs and Feature”

    There open “turn windows features on/off” with administration rights.

    There uncheck:

    “Microsoft Print To PDF”

    Uncheck:

    “Windows fax and scan” by expanding + sign with “print & document services”

    Uncheck:

    XPS SERVICES [do not uncheck; do not uncheck; do not uncheck; XPS Viewer] only uncheck XPS Services.

    Press O.K

    These files gets uninstalled.

    It gives options to restart the computer. Click Restart.

    After restart If u want to find 3 inbuilt devices gone Open in notification area “All settings >>devices>>Printers & Scanners”. But close this window thereafter.

    Now we have to install them back.

    But here I again I remind u that the steps I m mentioning are part of my experimentation; so all steps may not be necessary; but I don’t know; but outcome was that I got rid of those warnings.

    Always keep in notification area “All settings >>devices>>Printers & Scanners” the button
    «Download over metered connection» to «ON» even after warnings stops coming.

    close settings window.

    Step 1:

    Don’t switch on internet yet.

    And neither open ”Devices & Printers” nor Open in notification area “All settings >>devices>>Printers & Scanners”.

    Step 2:

    Open “Control Panel\Programs\Programs and Feature”

    There open “turn windows features on/off” with administration rights.

    There check back: “Microsoft Print To PDF” ; check back “Windows fax and scan”
    by expanding + sign with “print & document services”; check back XPS SERVICES .

    Press O.K

    These files gets installed. But to don’t check their existence yet; neither by opening “Devices & Printers” nor by opening in notification area “All settings >>devices>>Printers & Scanners”.

    Step 3:

    Open “Control Panel\System and Security\Administrative Tools”. Their open “services” with administration rights.

    Their open and start following services 1: “Device Install Service”; 2: “Device Management Enrollment Service”; 3: “DevQuery Background Discovery Broker”

    Don’t start the service “Device Setup Manager”

    Keep the service window open.

    Step 4:

    Open “Control Panel\System and Security\Administrative Tools”. Their open “task scheduler” with administration right. Their expand “task Scheduler Library” >> then expand “Microsoft” >> then expand “Windows” there select “Device Setup”. In the
    right windows u see a task “metadata refresh”. Do nothing for the time being with it.

    Step 5:

    Start Internet; and when got connected keep watch on data bytes inflow. On next step around another 100kb-170kb data comes.

    Step 6:

    In the task scheduler right click “metadata refresh” and select
    run
    .

    Step 7:

    Watch service window and press refresh in action menu; there you will see “Device Setup Manger” running by itself
    and data flowing in. It will run for a while. So after 2 minutes again refresh the service window. Once the “Device Setup Manager”
    stops running by itself; close the service window; go to task scheduler window their the “metadata refresh” would still be running. Right click the task; and select “End”, press ok/yes when message displayed whether to close
    all instances ………. .close task scheduler windows.

    Step 8:

    Open in notification area “All settings >>devices>>Printers & Scanners”; there u see all 3 devices back and some of them might show updating bar in action. Once that blue bar updation over; close the internet.

    Step 9:

    Restart the computer; check event viewer; warnings gone.

    Step 10:

    Connect internet. Open in notification area “All settings >>devices>>Connected Device”. now plug back external devices back one by one. The devices will draw data from the internet and its installation progress will be seen in
    settings window. Say; if u insert an usb pen drive and after its installation on safe removal the message displayed under “connected device” window in settings is
    “driver error”; then it means the usb pen drive is properly installed. Else the message shown “installation incomplete…..”. then u have to follow the steps given in my
    original query above. Also how to install bitlocked drive see my above query.

    Warning:

    In my pc I noticed strange behavior that when after all my above installations and warning messages has stopped; then under “control panel” >> “devices and printers” >> I pressed F5 or Refresh in the
    menu; then after that device page got refreshed; all my devices got reset and all the warning events began to occur again. In other words F5 or Refresh acting as Reset button for all devices to its original state. So; I have to go through above process again
    from the scratch. So pls. once warning events gone, don’t press refresh or f5 in that window. To check new devices and printers use “settings” >> “devices”.

    To me itself on review of above steps; many steps looks unnecessary; but as said earlier I have written what I have done. Since I am novice in computer world; I request experts to shorten the above
    procedure taking out unnecessary steps.

    with regards

    thanks

  3. DeviceSetupManager Warnings Event Id. 200; 201; 202 & error id 1000 task (100)

    hi;

    I would like to share my experience regarding the above events and also put a query regarding an error.

    On my laptop these warnings Event Id. 200; 201; 202 were showing in large numbers even after clean install of windows 10. Then I came across strange behaviour; when I noticed that when you open “control panel” >> “devices and printers” and then
    press F5 or press Refresh; these event id. occurs in groups as many time you refresh it. Here in “control panel” >> “devices and printers” under printers following were shown; fax ; ms print to pdf; ms xps doc writer; and send to one note 2013 (the last one
    was shown after install of office 2013). Please note at that moment my real printer was not installed even once; so question of its being shown there does not arise.

    Then by chance I noticed that in “All Settings” (pressing “notification” icon near “time” on task bar shows “All Settings”)
    >> “Devices, Bluetooth, Printers and mouse” or you can say “settings” >> “devices”; there is shown “printers and scanners”.
    And 3 of my devices; “ms print to pdf”; “ms xps doc writer”; and “send to one note 2013” were shown under the head “printer” and a message under each of them telling that they are waiting for install (I don’t remember the exact message, as at that time
    I was not thinking that I will be writing all this.).

    Since my Wi-Fi connection is fixed one (metered with data limit); so I had put the
    “download over metered connections” to “off”. As my Wi-Fi internet was on; I put the button to “download over metered connections” to “on”.
    As I did that all three devices started getting updated. (I can’t say that if that behaviour would also occur if pc was offline; that is without internet connection; so better be online while putting that button to “on”). After that I just pressed
    “add Printer and Scanner”; but no new devices were added there. Then I found that under the heading “Connected Devices” there is same “download over metered connections” on/off button; which has gone automatically to “on” by one of my above actions. I pressed
    “Add a device” it took a minute; but since I have attached no device; so the message “no device found” shown. Under “other devices” nothing was shown as I have not attached any device; not even an usb pen drive. Now; I restart the pc; and found that all those
    event warnings were not appearing any more.

    Thinking that since all the devices are installed I put the above mentioned button “download over metered connections” to “off”.
    Now; I restart the pc; and found that all those event warnings were appearing again.
    In short; after all installations keep “download over metered connections” button to “on”; the warnings won’t appear.

    Now I inserted a usb pen drive and found those warning message appearing again. Now in “All Settings” (pressing “notification” icon near “time” on task bar shows “All Settings”)
    >> “Devices, Bluetooth, Printers and mouse” or you can say “settings” >> “devices”; there is shown “connected devices” and there under “other devices” my pen drive was shown, waiting for installation. I took out the pen drive; and switched
    on the Wi-Fi internet. I inserted usb pen drive and it started getting installed.
    Now; whenever I insert that pen drive; the warnings does not appear.

    But; afew things to note; that if on inserting of an installed usb device, installation again starts; then it means its old installation is conflicting in its complete setup. So; go to control panel, and open the “device manager”
    with administration right. There if needed make hidden devices visible; else uninstall concerned pen drive under “disk drives”; and under “portable devices”. but be sure that u r uninstalling right device. After that be sure that internet is active; and then
    insert the pen drive; it gets installed again. take out pen drive after installation (use of taskbar usb device icon “safely remove hardware” is recommended for safe removal.); and insert it again; if installation does not start again under “other devices”
    of “settings” >> “devices” then it means installation completes; else
    above uninstallation and installation steps to be repeated.

    Once correctly installed; the warning events stops on its insertion.

    Secondly; if the usb drive is bitlocked then don’t unlock it before installation. If installed in unlocked state; then when inserted in bitlocked state the warning events appears.
    Or same for vice versa; if you have installed it in bitlocked state and then inserted back in unlocked state (by using “turning on auto-lock” under bitlock options); then again warning events occur.

    I am using “automatic” setting under “system properties” >> “hardware” >> “device installation settings”. Also I have not disabled updates or metadata check under group policy.

    Warning:

    In my pc I noticed strange behaviour that when after all my above installations and warning messages has stopped; then under “control panel” >> “devices and printers” >> I pressed F5 or Refresh in the menu; then after that device page got refreshed;
    all my devices got reset and all the warning events began to occur again. In other words F5 or Refresh acting as Reset button for all devices to its original state. So; I have to go through above process again from the scratch. So pls. once warning events
    gone, don’t press refresh or f5 in that window. To check new devices and printers use “settings” >> “devices”.

    Secondly; the error that I m mentioning below was there even before I began the whole process; and is still here. In fact it has nothing to do with above process; but I stumbled upon it while using “control panel” >> “devices and printers”.
    Under the “printer” you select any option say “Fax”, the moment you select it, the bar above it shows u an option “manage default printers”. If you click this option the page opens; now whether you make any changes in there or not; now to close that
    page you got 3 options; press “OK” or Press “cancel” or pressing “X” to close the page. Whichever option u select explorer goes down for a fraction of a second and this error is generated:

    (“application error”) (event id 1000) (task
    100) & message:

    Faulting application name: Explorer.EXE, version: 10.0.10240….., time stamp: 0x55c9b75e

    Faulting module name: printui.dll, version: 10.0.10240….., time stamp: 0x559f3c0b

    Exception code: 0xc0000409

    Fault offset: 0x0003e12c

    Faulting process id: 0xb40

    Faulting application start time: 0x01d10af279663a02

    Faulting application path: C:\Windows\Explorer.EXE

    Faulting module path: C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\printui.dll

    Report Id: a83e9949-8b6c-49c6-90de-7eb77f7ab1d2

    Faulting package full name:

    Faulting package-relative application ID:

    Guideance sought on above error.

    thanks

    with regards.

  4. Event ID 200 201 202 DeviceSetupManager

    These errors are no big deal. They are most probably occurring during the shutdown or reboot process and are essentially caused by timing issues that window will automatically correct over time.

  5. Thanks…glad to hear nothing serious about it…but may I know what happened under the hood?

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