Network connection service is enabled and running

Troubleshoot a non-working network without rebooting

Updated on December 17, 2020

What to Know

  • Disable: Control Panel > Network & Internet > Network and Sharing Center > Change adapter settings.
  • Right-click the network > Disable.
  • Enable: From the same Network Connections screen, right-click the network and choose Enable.

If your internet isn't working, disable and re-enable the connection to reset the network-specific functionality without rebooting the computer. This reset may clear specific network problems as a complete reboot would. This guide shows you how to disable and enable a network connection on any device with Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, or XP.

How to Disable A Network Connection

Disabling and re-enabling network connections is done through Control Panel.

  1. Open Control Panel.

  2. In Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, and Windows Vista, select Network & Internet. Alternatively, you can right-click the internet icon in the taskbar (next to the clock) and select Open Network & Internet settings.

    In Windows XP, change to Category view, select Network and Internet Connections > Network Connections, then skip to Step 4.

    If your Control Panel doesn't look like the screenshot below, instead having a bunch of icons, try looking for Network and Sharing Center; if you find it you can skip right to Step 4.

  3. Select Network and Sharing Center.

  4. Select Change adapter settings. In Windows Vista, choose Manage network connections.

  5. In the Network Connections screen, right-click or tap-and-hold the connection you want to disable, then select Disable. The icon for the connection turns grey to show that it's disabled.

    If Disable doesn't appear in the menu, the connection is disabled.

  6. If prompted, confirm the action, or enter an admin password if you're not logged in as an administrator.

  7. The internet connection is disabled.

How to Enable A Network Connection

Enabling a network connection is similar, but you'll use the Enable option instead.

  1. Repeat Steps 1, 2, and 3 (from above) to access the Network Connections screen.

  2. Right-click or tap-and-hold the connection you want to enable, and choose Enable.

  3. If prompted, enter an admin password or confirm the action.

  4. The icon is no longer gray, indicating that the connection is enabled.

Tips

  • When you disable a network adapter, you lose network connectivity until you re-enable the adapter. The same is true for a wired connection. Before you disable a network connection, save any open web-based files so that you don't lose your work.
  • Device Manager manages network connections as an alternative to Control Panel. To disable a device in Device Manager, open Device Manager, expand the Network adapters section, and right-click or tap-and-hold the entry that corresponds to the network adapter to find the Disable option (enabling devices is similar). Uninstall connections you don't need to tighten your network security and free resources.
  • Windows XP supports a Repair option for wireless connections. This feature disables and re-enables the Wi-Fi connection in one step. While this feature does not exist in newer versions of Windows, the troubleshooting wizards in newer versions of Windows offer similar functionality.

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When you open Network Connections folder in your Windows computer, the folder may be completely blank. In some cases the following error may show up:

The Network Connections Folder was unable to retrieve the list of Network adapters on your machine.

Please make sure that the Network Connections service is enabled and running.

Network connection service is enabled and running

And when you try to start the Network Connections service, error 1083 shows up. Here is the full error message:

Windows could not start the Network Connections service on Local Computer.

Error 1083: The executable program that this service is configured to run in does not implement the service.

Network connection service is enabled and running

To resolve Network Connections service error 1083, use these steps:

Reset Network Connections Service Registry Keys

Download netman-svc.zip, extract and run the enclosed REG file. Be sure to run the appropriate REG file for your Operating System. The one prefixed with w7 applies to Windows 7 and the other REG file prefixed with w10 applies to Windows 10 computers. Restart Windows and see if you can start the Network Connections service. If the issue is unresolved, follow the next step.

Fix the Svchost Registry Key

  1. Click Start, type regedit.exe and press ENTER
  2. Navigate to the following branch:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Svchost
  3. In the right-pane, double-click the value named LocalSystemNetworkRestricted
  4. Check if the value data field contains the string netman. If it’s missing, add netman somewhere in the value data field, as in the image below:
    Network connection service is enabled and running
  5. Click OK.
  6. Restart Windows, and check if Network Connections service starts correctly.

The above method works in Windows 7 through Windows 10.


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Ramesh Srinivasan is passionate about Microsoft technologies and he has been a consecutive ten-time recipient of the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional award in the Windows Shell/Desktop Experience category, from 2003 to 2012. He loves to troubleshoot and write about Windows. Ramesh founded Winhelponline.com in 2005.

What is network Connection Service?

This service manages objects in the Network Connections folder, from which you can view both network and remote connections. This service is responsible for client network configuration, and it displays the connection status in the notification area of the taskbar.

Can I disable network connections service?

Go to Start > Control Panel > Network Connections. Right-click Local Area Connection or Wireless Network Connection and select Disable.