Win7 error 711 redo system is useful

Updated on technology 2024-04-18
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Useful to redo the system please backup the C drive you need to prevent loss.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If the broadband Internet shows the fault of "error 711", it is caused by the computer using the win7 system and updating the system patch KB917606. You can do this in the following ways:

    1. Remove this patch (uninstall it through 360 or system programs);

    2. Open the command line cmd (run as an administrator) at the beginning of the computer, enter netsh winsock reset enter, and restart the computer, the specific function and path are subject to the actual page;

    3. After the first and second methods are not working, it is recommended that you reinstall the system and do not update the patch KB917606.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    2. Right-click on the computer, select "Manage", find "Services and Applications", click "Services", find the Windows Event Log entry, and right-click to start;

    3. In the pop-up "Services" window, find the "Windows Event Log" service, right-click, and select "Start".

    4. Next, find the "Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol Service" service, right-click, and select "Start";

    5. Finally, find the "Remote Aess Auto Connection Manager" service, right-click, and select "Start".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Click Start, right-click My Computer, and then click Manage. Double-click Services and Applications, and then double-click Services. Right-click Telephony, and then click Properties.

    On the General tab, click Manual next to Startup Type. On the General tab, click Start under Service Status, and then click OK. Repeat steps 3 through 5 for Remote Access Connection Manager and Remote Access Auto Connection Manager, respectively.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You just call a ** to Telecom and ask them to fix it, I'm fine, don't be so troublesome.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This is a relatively common problem in win7:

    1.Check whether the NIC is installed and whether the network settings are correct.

    2.Whether the following services are disabled:

    **Serve. Remotely access the Connection Manager.

    Remote access to the Auto-Connect Manager.

    To resolve this issue, enable these disabled services, and then start them

    1. Click "Start", right-click "My Computer" or "Computer", and then click "Manage".

    2. Double-click "Services and Applications", and then double-click "Services".

    3. Right-click Services, and then click Properties.

    4. On the General tab, click Manual next to Startup Type.

    5. On the General tab, click Start under Service Status, and then click OK.

    6. Repeat steps 3 through 5 for Remote Access Connection Manager and Remote Access Autoconnect Manager, respectively.

    Is there a ghost version for lz? If the above methods don't work, the above services can't be started, and LZ is advised to buy a non-ghost system disk.

    That's how I was.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Workaround for win7 network connection error 711:

    Method. 1. Check the startup type of the relevant service to handle 711 network connection errors.

    1. Find telephony on the right side of the window after clicking on the service, double-click telephony, and the service status we see is: stopped.

    2. Change the service status of Telephony to: Started, and click: OK.

    3. Also on the right side of the window, find the secure socket tunneling protocol service, double-click: secure socket tunneling protocol service, we see that the service status is:

    Stopped, click: Start.

    4. The service status of Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol Service changes to: Started, click: OK.

    5. Also on the right side of the window, find: Remote Access Connection Manager, double-click: Remote Access Connection Manager, we see that the service status is:

    Stopped, click: Start.

    6. The service status of Remote Access Connection Manager is changed to: Started, click: OK.

    7. Also on the right side of the window, find: Remote Access Auto Connection Manager, double-click Remote Access Auto Connection Manager, we see that the service status is: Stopped, click:

    Initiate. 8. The service status of Remote Access Auto Connection Manager is changed to Started, click OK.

    9. Restart the computer and connect to the broadband.

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