Michael,
Although I have found many useful suggestions in this forum, this
unfortunately has not been one of them. I have tried these exact steps
numerous times to no avail. No matter what I do I still receive the "No
Services Found" message when attempting to view Online Media in Windows Media
Center. Reinstalling Vista is not an option, there has to be a
better/smarter way than that...I'm sure there is.
User Info: Administrator (experienced user), long-time MSDN Subscriber
Hardware Info: Shuttle XPC P2 3700W (quad-cpu), 2gb RAM
OS Info: Vista Ultimate (all patches/updates installed).
Thanks for any help you can provide and feel free to contact me if you desire.
Kevin A. Baroni
kevinb@kabconsulting.com
916-725-5771 (Sacramento, CA)
"Michael" wrote:
> To correct "No Services found", go to SETTINGS within Media Center. Then go
> to GENERAL and AUTOMATIC DOWNLOAD OPTIONS. Select "Download Now" to download
> the media guide. You may also have to select "Manual Download". Save,
> exit and reenter. This will reestablish all the Media Buttons.
>
> "prodjsteve" wrote:
>
> > I finally have Vista premium up and running. I have found that I have lost
> > all of my Online Media in Media Center. The only thing in that section is my
> > games. Any ideas? Anyone else with this glitch?
> > Help would be appreciated.