The workaround is as follows:
1, check the "DHCP Client" service is automatic state;
2, by registering and changing the IP address and DNS name to manage network configuration;
The path to the executable file is:
C:windowssystem32svchost.exe-k Netsvcs
This service is required by anyone using dsl/cable, ICS, and IPSEC to specify dynamic IP.
Startup method:
1, on the "My Computer" icon on the right to choose "Management" to find services and applications--select services--in the right window to find DHCP Client Double-click-the start type selected for automatic-and then restart the computer or click on the upper left-hand start command;
2, click "Start-Run", enter "msconfig" command and then press back to open the "System Configuration Utility" window, switch to the "Service" tab, find "DHCP Client", in its front hook, click "OK" after the reboot system;
3. Execute the order as follows
C:windowssystem32svchost.exe-k Netsvcs
Dependencies:
AFD Network support Environment, NetBT, SYMTDI, TCP/IP Protocol Driver and NetBios over TCP/IP services