PNRPsvc Failed To Start, HomeGroup and Peer Name Resolution service Problems
We recently configured a custom system for a client using Windows 7 Home Premium. Everything was running great until recently when our client said they were receiving blue screen errors, and having network problems. A quick review of the error logs showed that the problems were all stemming from Peer Networking Service, PNRPsvc, and other dependent services and there failure to start. After researching the issue we found that the problem relates to a file named “idstore.sst”. This file is encrypted, and contains information relating to your Homegroup, and Homegroup settings. In our case, we believe an out dated version of Symantec corrupted the file while configurations were being made.
So our solution is as follows. First we updated our anti-virus client, as well as configured all related security services. We then deleted the following file...
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C:\Windows\ServiceProfiles\LocalService\AppData\Roaming\PeerNetworking\idstore.sst
You may need to show your hidden files and folders in order to navigate to this location. Once that was done we restarted the computer and again tried to configure the Homegroup. At this point our issue was resolved. We’re able to make changes in the Homegroup configuration, and our error log is clean, clear, and free of errors.
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