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Originally Posted by ghostz
ok ive been up trying to help Zerocool out well me and ace the i encounter the same problem i could not connect to my pc throug wireless sync and i thought it was my type of encryption on my router WRONg lol it want that at all
All i did to fix this problem was
Start> control panel> administrative tools> services
Zune Bus Enumerator is Started but u have to restat
Zune Network Sharing Service this was off for me i started it so if it is for u start it
Zune Wireless Configuration Service it was started but do not restart
do this and u will be able to sync to ur pc through wireless sync
sorry if u do not under stand i will fix when i am not passin out over my lappy because in tired
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Thank you for posting this! I didn't even know that Services tool existed, never mind how to find it or use it. But NOW I know.
Anyway, I did try the above technique, without success, but then I used it as a basis for what I tried next.
See, I WAS able to wirelessly sync for about a week before I suddenly started to get that "cannot connect to PC" issue. So I knew that the software was properly installed, and that some other gremlin was to blame.
So what I did was this: I hit Control-Alt-Delete to get the Task manager. I then went into the Processes tab and killed the four processes that started with ZUNE. They were Zune.exe, ZuneBusEnum.exe, ZuneLauncher.exe, and one other that I can't remember because I'm not using the computer that's set up to sync wirelessly. However, it was the only other process that started with "Zune".
Then I went into the Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services as described above, and I started all the services that were described in ghostz's post above. I started the Zune software, and bingo. Wireless Sync was working properly again.