Have you recently installed any or changed network passwords ?
The most common cause in 2017-era deployments is port conflict or blocking. The service attempts to bind to TCP ports (HTTP/Remoting) and 5679 (Secure).
manually restart the service and then verify the logon credentials or repair corrupted configuration files NiceLabel Help Center 1. Manually Restart the Service
Navigate to %PROGRAMDATA%\NiceLabel\ in your File Explorer (you may need to enable "Show hidden files" in Windows). Find the NiceLabel 2017 folder. Rename or delete the product.config file. Restart the . 4. Check for Antivirus Conflicts nicelabel proxy service 2017 is not running
Here are the most frequent reasons for encountering this error:
In the Services console ( services.msc ), right-click and select Properties . Navigate to the Log On tab. Ensure it is set to Local System account .
Security software may flag the service as "suspicious" and block its execution. Have you recently installed any or changed network passwords
If the service won't stay running, your local configuration files might be corrupted. Resetting them often solves the issue. NiceLabel Help Center Open Windows Services and the NiceLabel Proxy Service. Navigate to %PROGRAMDATA%\NiceLabel\ in File Explorer. Rename or delete the following files: product.config license.db Restart the NiceLabel Proxy Service
Right-click and select Properties . Navigate to the Recovery tab.
The Nicelabel Proxy Service 2017 is a Windows service that runs in the background, allowing the Nicelabel application to communicate with printers and other devices. Its primary function is to receive print requests from the Nicelabel application, process them, and then send the print jobs to the designated printer. The proxy service also handles printer status monitoring, allowing users to track the printing process and detect any potential issues. manually restart the service and then verify the
Did this error start happening after a specific ?
The Proxy Service is the backbone of NiceLabel's licensing and communication, allowing the desktop application to communicate with your licensing server and manage your trial or paid license. When this service is not running, the application cannot verify its license, causing it to fail.