Bonjour has been disabled
Windows XP
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Windows XP
the Bonjour service has been disabled, re-enable it.
If I then stop Bonjour, it will not start again, even after rebooting. The error messages I get are "refer to service-specific error code -1" from starting throgh Services, "The Bonjour service terminated with service-specific error 4294967295 (0xFFFFFFFF)" from the Event log (where I also can see that Bonjour does start, but stops again after 1 second). The command line errors are "install service failed <1073>" and "start service dispatcher failed <1063</div>
Are you game for trying some experimental basic-principles troubleshooting with that one, Ragha?
If so, this is the first thing I'd try.
If you don't have a Java Runtime installed on your PC at the moment, download and install the latest version:
http://www.java.com/en/download/index.jsp
If you already have one installed, make sure you have the most recent version of it.
Now restart the PC. Don't start any applications after the restart. Head into your uninstall a program control panel, select BonJour and click repair.
Any luck with getting the service started now?
(I think you can see what my reasoning is with this experiment from the information on the BonJour download page ... and sometimes repair installs go through better if they are carried out immediately after a reboot, with no other applications running.)
The shared library "Angela's Music" in not responding (-3259). Check that any firewall software running on either the shared computer or this computer has been set to allow communication on port 3689.
And after I tried starting Bonjour, a second Repair generated an error saying my authority was wrong (I do have administration login).
Interesting. What is the precise text of that one, Ragha? (No need to translate if you've got a non-English localisation of Windows.)
(Checking, because some of those errors tend to indicate a damaged program file (or disk damage) rather than a genuine permissions issue.)
Bonjour has been disabled