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KCav
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After entering Run services.msc, I right-clicked on Telephony, and
left-clicked Properties; with Start-up type set to Manual I clicked the Start
button. Instead of starting error message 1053 appeared. The message said,
the service did not respond to the service request in timely fashion.
I checked to see if the services on which Telephony depends were running,
and both Plug-N-Play and RPC had started.
Next I entered the path to the executable program in Windows Explorer. I
found svchost.exe in C:\WINDOWS\System32, but the path also had a suffix -k
tapisrv, so I performed a search for tapisrv and found tapisrv.dll in
C:WINDOWS/System32.
Next I searched the Registry for svchost, tapisrv and found it in
HKEY_USERS, under AppEvents, Software, Microsoft, Search Assistant, ACMru,
5603, 002.
Summary: I am not sure, but it appears that: (1) The Telephony Service is
configured correctly. (2) The services it depends on have started. (3) Its
files are in the right places. (4) The Registry provides the necessary
direction to the files. Please advise if I am right or wrong.
If the configuration is OK why does Telephony start? What should I do next?
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KC
left-clicked Properties; with Start-up type set to Manual I clicked the Start
button. Instead of starting error message 1053 appeared. The message said,
the service did not respond to the service request in timely fashion.
I checked to see if the services on which Telephony depends were running,
and both Plug-N-Play and RPC had started.
Next I entered the path to the executable program in Windows Explorer. I
found svchost.exe in C:\WINDOWS\System32, but the path also had a suffix -k
tapisrv, so I performed a search for tapisrv and found tapisrv.dll in
C:WINDOWS/System32.
Next I searched the Registry for svchost, tapisrv and found it in
HKEY_USERS, under AppEvents, Software, Microsoft, Search Assistant, ACMru,
5603, 002.
Summary: I am not sure, but it appears that: (1) The Telephony Service is
configured correctly. (2) The services it depends on have started. (3) Its
files are in the right places. (4) The Registry provides the necessary
direction to the files. Please advise if I am right or wrong.
If the configuration is OK why does Telephony start? What should I do next?
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KC