Without any apparent reason (no update, no new software installed') the task scheduler issues this message, followed by 'Task Scheduler will attempt to reconnect to it.' Clicking OK repeats the message, clicking on X too, so the task scheduler can only be closed by killing the process in the task. Use this guide when the Security Server does not update or cannot connect to the Trend Micro Server for Worry-Free Business Security (WFBS) updates. Troubleshooting Security Server update issues in Worry-Free Business Security (WFBS). Please approve access on GeoIP location for us to better provide information based on your support region.
. Is your Wi-Fi network available and are other devices (phone, tablet, desktop, or laptop) able to connect to it and access the internet?. If other devices are able to connect to the Wi-Fi network and Chromecast is not working, then please move continue to Step 2 directly. If no other devices are able to connect to the Wi-Fi network or access the internet, please reboot your router. To reboot, unplug the Wi-Fi router, leaving unplugged for 2 mins before plugging it back in.
Ensure that the router's lights turn off completely when unplugged. If you have a 1st Generation device, please use the HDMI extender that came in the box with your Chromecast device. The extender may help reduce Wi-Fi signal interference.
Unplug the Chromecast device from the HDMI port. Unplug the power cord from the Chromecast device.
Plug the HDMI extender into the Chromecast device. Plug the HDMI extender into an available HDMI port on the TV. Reconnect the power cord to the Chromecast device.If that did not resolve the issue please continue to the next troubleshooting step.If that resolves the issues, please skip the rest of the steps. From the Google Home app. Open the Google Home app.
In the upper right corner of the home screen, tap Devices to see your available Chromecast devices. In the top right corner of the device you'd like to factory reset, tap the device card menu Settings. In the top right corner, tap the More button.
If on Android, tap Factory reset. If on iOS, tap Reset. Confirm you would like to reset your device by tapping Reset.From the Chromecast deviceWhile the Chromecast is plugged into the TV, hold down the button on the Chromecast for at least 25 seconds or until the solid LED light begins flashing on the Chromecast device and the TV goes blank and begins the reboot sequence.
Is your Wi-Fi network available and are other devices (phone, tablet, desktop, or laptop) able to connect to it and access the internet?. If other devices are able to connect to the Wi-Fi network and Chromecast is not working, then please move to continue to Step 2 directly. If no other devices are able to connect to the Wi-Fi network or access the internet, please reboot your router. To reboot, unplug the Wi-Fi router, leaving unplugged for 2 mins before plugging it back in.
Ensure that the router's lights turn off completely when unplugged. If you have a 1st Generation device, please use the HDMI extender that came in the box with your Chromecast device.
The extender may help reduce Wi-Fi signal interference. Unplug the Chromecast device from the HDMI port. Unplug the power cord from the Chromecast device. Plug the HDMI extender into the Chromecast device. Plug the HDMI extender into an available HDMI port on the TV. Reconnect the power cord to the Chromecast device.If that did not resolve the issue please continue to the next troubleshooting step.If that resolves the issues, please skip the rest of the steps. From the Google Home app.
Open the Google Home app. In the upper right corner of the home screen, tap Devices to see your available Chromecast devices. In the top right corner of the device you'd like to factory reset, tap the device card menu Settings. In the top right corner, tap the More button.
If on Android, tap Factory reset. If on iOS, tap Reset. Confirm you would like to reset your device by tapping Reset.From the Chromecast deviceWhile the Chromecast is plugged into the TV, hold down the button on the Chromecast for at least 25 seconds or until the solid LED light begins flashing on the Chromecast device and the TV goes blank and begins the reboot sequence. Is your Wi-Fi network available and are other devices (phone, tablet, desktop, or laptop) able to connect to it and access the internet?. If other devices are able to connect to the Wi-Fi network and Chromecast is not working, then please move to Step 2 directly. If no other devices are able to connect to the Wi-Fi network or access the internet, please reboot your router.
To reboot, unplug the Wi-Fi router, leaving unplugged for 2 mins before plugging it back in. Ensure that the router's lights turn off completely when unplugged. If you have a 1st Generation device, please use the HDMI extender that came in the box with your Chromecast device. The extender may help reduce Wi-Fi signal interference. Unplug the Chromecast device from the HDMI port. Unplug the power cord from the Chromecast device.
Plug the HDMI extender into the Chromecast device. Plug the HDMI extender into an available HDMI port on the TV. Reconnect the power cord to the Chromecast device.If that did not resolve the issue please continue to the next troubleshooting step.If that resolves the issues, please skip the rest of the steps. From the Google Home app. Open the Google Home app.
In the upper right corner of the home screen, tap Devices to see your available Chromecast devices. In the top right corner of the device you'd like to factory reset, tap the device card menu Settings. In the top right corner, tap the More button. If on Android, tap Factory reset. If on iOS, tap Reset.
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Confirm you would like to reset your device by tapping Reset.From the Chromecast deviceWhile the Chromecast is plugged into the TV, hold down the button on the Chromecast for at least 25 seconds or until the solid LED light begins flashing on the Chromecast device and the TV goes blank and begins the reboot sequence. Is your Wi-Fi network available and are other devices (phone, tablet, desktop, or laptop) able to connect to it and access the internet?.
If other devices are able to connect to the Wi-Fi network and Chromecast is not working, then please move to Step 2 directly. If no other devices are able to connect to the Wi-Fi network or access the internet, please reboot your router.
To reboot, unplug the Wi-Fi router, leaving unplugged for 2 mins before plugging it back in. Ensure that the router's lights turn off completely when unplugged. If you have a 1st Generation device, please use the HDMI extender that came in the box with your Chromecast device. The extender may help reduce Wi-Fi signal interference. Unplug the Chromecast device from the HDMI port. Unplug the power cord from the Chromecast device. Plug the HDMI extender into the Chromecast device.
Plug the HDMI extender into an available HDMI port on the TV. Reconnect the power cord to the Chromecast device.If that did not resolve the issue please continue to the next troubleshooting step.If that resolves the issues, please skip the rest of the steps. From the Google Home app. Open the Google Home app. In the upper right corner of the home screen, tap Devices to see your available Chromecast devices. In the top right corner of the device you'd like to factory reset, tap the device card menu Settings.
In the top right corner, tap the More button. If on Android, tap Factory reset. If on iOS, tap Reset. Confirm you would like to reset your device by tapping Reset.From the Chromecast deviceWhile the Chromecast is plugged into the TV, hold down the button on the Chromecast for at least 25 seconds or until the solid LED light begins flashing on the Chromecast device and the TV goes blank and begins the reboot sequence.