Windows Services Not Starting and parts of Windows System not operating
Vista Home Premium. Pentium 4 Dual Core. 1 GB RAM.
The Windows Event Log service does not start even though it is set for
AUtomatic load. It will not even start when I go into Services and try
to start it manually.
The error message is:
Windows could not start the Windows Event Log Service on Local
Computer.
Error 1079: The account specified for this service is different from
the account specified for other services running in the same process.
The Network connection the Internet does not start at boot time.
Instead I have to click Diagnose & Repair and then click Restart the
DHCP client service. Then it works.
The Windows Audio Service does not start at bootup even though the
service is set for AUtomatic load. I have to go into Services and start
it manually. Then it work.
I did chkdsk. sfc /scannow. NO errors were detected.
I used a registry fixer RegCure 1.6 to clean all registry + misc.
errors.
I think it has something to do with the Services->Properties->Log On
tab.
There seems to be some inconsistency somewhere in the Service user.
The types of users are Local System, Local Service, and Network Service.
Re: Windows Services Not Starting and parts of Windows System not operating
Event log should be localservice.
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>
> Vista Home Premium. Pentium 4 Dual Core. 1 GB RAM.
>
> The Windows Event Log service does not start even though it is set for
> AUtomatic load. It will not even start when I go into Services and try
> to start it manually.
> The error message is:
> Windows could not start the Windows Event Log Service on Local
> Computer.
> Error 1079: The account specified for this service is different from
> the account specified for other services running in the same process.
>
> The Network connection the Internet does not start at boot time.
> Instead I have to click Diagnose & Repair and then click Restart the
> DHCP client service. Then it works.
>
> The Windows Audio Service does not start at bootup even though the
> service is set for AUtomatic load. I have to go into Services and start
> it manually. Then it work.
> I did chkdsk. sfc /scannow. NO errors were detected.
> I used a registry fixer RegCure 1.6 to clean all registry + misc.
> errors.
>
> I think it has something to do with the Services->Properties->Log On
> tab.
> There seems to be some inconsistency somewhere in the Service user.
> The types of users are Local System, Local Service, and Network Service.
>
> Also, Full AV Scans were already performed.
>
> ANYONE?
>
>
> --
> ajaytemp
> Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com
>
Application Layer Gateway Service NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Application Information LocalSystem
Application Management LocalSystem
Windows Audio Endpoint Builder LocalSystem
Windows Audio NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Base Filtering Engine NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Background Intelligent Transfer Service LocalSystem
Computer Browser LocalSystem
Certificate Propagation LocalSystem
Microsoft .NET Framework NGEN v2.0.50727_X86 LocalSystem
COM+ System Application LocalSystem
Cryptographic Services NT
Authority\NetworkServ
ice
Offline Files LocalSystem
DCOM Server Process Launcher LocalSystem
DHCP Client NT
Authority\LocalServic
e
DNS Client NT
AUTHORITY\NetworkServ
ice
Wired AutoConfig localSystem
Diagnostic Policy Service NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Extensible Authentication Protocol localSystem
Windows Media Center Receiver Service NT
AUTHORITY\networkServ
ice
Windows Media Center Scheduler Service NT
AUTHORITY\networkServ
ice
Windows Media Center Service Launcher NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
ReadyBoost LocalSystem
Windows Event Log NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
COM+ Event System NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Function Discovery Provider Host NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Function Discovery Resource Publication NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Windows Presentation Foundation Font Cache 3.0.0.0 NT
Authority\LocalServic
e
Group Policy Client LocalSystem
Human Interface Device Access LocalSystem
Health Key and Certificate Management localSystem
InstallDriver Table Manager LocalSystem
Windows CardSpace LocalSystem
IKE and AuthIP IPsec Keying Modules LocalSystem
PnP-X IP Bus Enumerator LocalSystem
IP Helper LocalSystem
CNG Key Isolation LocalSystem
KtmRm for Distributed Transaction Coordinator NT
AUTHORITY\NetworkServ
ice
Server LocalSystem
Workstation NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Link-Layer Topology Discovery Mapper NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Windows Media Center Extender Service NT
Authority\LocalServic
e
Machine Debug Manager LocalSystem
Multimedia Class Scheduler LocalSystem
Windows Firewall NT
Authority\LocalServic
e
MSCamSvc LocalSystem
Distributed Transaction Coordinator NT
AUTHORITY\NetworkServ
ice
Microsoft iSCSI Initiator Service LocalSystem
Windows Installer LocalSystem
Network Access Protection Agent NT
AUTHORITY\NetworkServ
ice
Netlogon LocalSystem
Network Connections LocalSystem
Net.Msmq Listener Adapter NT
AUTHORITY\NetworkServ
ice
Net.Pipe Listener Adapter NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Network List Service NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Net.Tcp Listener Adapter NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Net.Tcp Port Sharing Service NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Network Location Awareness NT
AUTHORITY\NetworkServ
ice
Network Store Interface Service NT
Authority\LocalServic
e
Peer Networking Identity Manager NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Peer Networking Grouping NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Program Compatibility Assistant Service LocalSystem
Performance Logs & Alerts NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Plug and Play LocalSystem
PNRP Machine Name Publication Service NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Peer Name Resolution Protocol NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
IPsec Policy Agent NT
Authority\NetworkServ
ice
User Profile Service LocalSystem
Protected Storage LocalSystem
Quality Windows Audio Video Experience NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Remote Access Auto Connection Manager localSystem
Remote Access Connection Manager localSystem
Routing and Remote Access localSystem
Remote Registry NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Locator NT
AUTHORITY\NetworkServ
ice
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) NT
AUTHORITY\NetworkServ
ice
Security Accounts Manager LocalSystem
Smart Card NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Task Scheduler LocalSystem
Smart Card Removal Policy LocalSystem
Windows Backup localSystem
SeaPort LocalSystem
Secondary Logon LocalSystem
System Event Notification Service LocalSystem
Terminal Services Configuration localSystem
Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) LocalSystem
Shell Hardware Detection LocalSystem
Software Licensing NT
AUTHORITY\NetworkServ
ice
SL UI Notification Service NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
SNMP Trap NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Print Spooler LocalSystem
SSDP Discovery NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) NT
Authority\LocalServic
e
Microsoft Software Shadow Copy Provider LocalSystem
Superfetch LocalSystem
Tablet PC Input Service LocalSystem
Telephony NT
AUTHORITY\NetworkServ
ice
TPM Base Services NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Terminal Services NT
Authority\NetworkServ
ice
Themes LocalSystem
Thread Ordering Server NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Distributed Link Tracking Client LocalSystem
Windows Modules Installer localSystem
Interactive Services Detection LocalSystem
Ulead Burning Helper LocalSystem
Terminal Services UserMode Port Redirector localSystem
UPnP Device Host NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Desktop Window Manager Session Manager localSystem
Virtual Disk LocalSystem
Volume Shadow Copy LocalSystem
Windows Time NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
World Wide Web Publishing Service localSystem
Windows Process Activation Service localSystem
Block Level Backup Engine Service localSystem
Windows Connect Now - Config Registrar NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Windows Color System NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Diagnostic Service Host NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Diagnostic System Host LocalSystem
WebClient NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Windows Event Collector NT
AUTHORITY\NetworkServ
ice
Problem Reports and Solutions Control Panel Support localSystem
Windows Error Reporting Service localSystem
Windows Defender LocalSystem
WinHTTP Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Service NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Windows Management Instrumentation localSystem
Windows Remote Management (WS-Management) NT
AUTHORITY\NetworkServ
ice
WLAN AutoConfig LocalSystem
WMI Performance Adapter localSystem
Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service NT
AUTHORITY\NetworkServ
ice
Parental Controls NT
Authority\LocalServic
e
Portable Device Enumerator Service LocalSystem
Security Center NT
AUTHORITY\LocalServic
e
Windows Search LocalSystem
Windows Update LocalSystem
Windows Driver Foundation - User-mode Driver Framework LocalSystem
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> Event log should be localservice.
>
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> "ajaytemp" <ajaytemp.3uq9ci@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in message
> news:ajaytemp.3uq9ci@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com...
>>
>> Vista Home Premium. Pentium 4 Dual Core. 1 GB RAM.
>>
>> The Windows Event Log service does not start even though it is set for
>> AUtomatic load. It will not even start when I go into Services and try
>> to start it manually.
>> The error message is:
>> Windows could not start the Windows Event Log Service on Local
>> Computer.
>> Error 1079: The account specified for this service is different from
>> the account specified for other services running in the same process.
>>
>> The Network connection the Internet does not start at boot time.
>> Instead I have to click Diagnose & Repair and then click Restart the
>> DHCP client service. Then it works.
>>
>> The Windows Audio Service does not start at bootup even though the
>> service is set for AUtomatic load. I have to go into Services and start
>> it manually. Then it work.
>> I did chkdsk. sfc /scannow. NO errors were detected.
>> I used a registry fixer RegCure 1.6 to clean all registry + misc.
>> errors.
>>
>> I think it has something to do with the Services->Properties->Log On
>> tab.
>> There seems to be some inconsistency somewhere in the Service user.
>> The types of users are Local System, Local Service, and Network Service.
>>
>> Also, Full AV Scans were already performed.
>>
>> ANYONE?
>>
>>
>> --
>> ajaytemp
>> Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com
>>
>
Re: Windows Services Not Starting and parts of Windows System not operating
Thanks. THe problem is that the everything under the Log On Tab in
Windows Event Log is grayed out. Meaning I cannot change it. The
service is Local System too not Local Service.
;1303119 Wrote:
> Event log should be localservice.
>
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> "ajaytemp" <ajaytemp.3uq9ci@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in
> message
> news:ajaytemp.3uq9ci@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com...
> >
> > Vista Home Premium. Pentium 4 Dual Core. 1 GB RAM.
> >
> > The Windows Event Log service does not start even though it is set
> for
> > AUtomatic load. It will not even start when I go into Services and
> try
> > to start it manually.
> > The error message is:
> > Windows could not start the Windows Event Log Service on Local
> > Computer.
> > Error 1079: The account specified for this service is different from
> > the account specified for other services running in the same process.
> >
> > The Network connection the Internet does not start at boot time.
> > Instead I have to click Diagnose & Repair and then click Restart the
> > DHCP client service. Then it works.
> >
> > The Windows Audio Service does not start at bootup even though the
> > service is set for AUtomatic load. I have to go into Services and
> start
> > it manually. Then it work.
> > I did chkdsk. sfc /scannow. NO errors were detected.
> > I used a registry fixer RegCure 1.6 to clean all registry + misc.
> > errors.
> >
> > I think it has something to do with the Services->Properties->Log On
> > tab.
> > There seems to be some inconsistency somewhere in the Service user.
> > The types of users are Local System, Local Service, and Network
> Service.
> >
> > Also, Full AV Scans were already performed.
> >
> > ANYONE?
> >
> >
> > --
> > ajaytemp
> > Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com
> >
Re: Windows Services Not Starting and parts of Windows System not operating
Type Regedit in the search box on the Start menu and type
regedit
Navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\EventSystem
What does objectname says?
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"ajaytemp" <ajaytemp.3ur14e@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in message
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>
> Thanks. THe problem is that the everything under the Log On Tab in
> Windows Event Log is grayed out. Meaning I cannot change it. The
> service is Local System too not Local Service.
>
> ;1303119 Wrote:
>> Event log should be localservice.
>>
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>> "ajaytemp" <ajaytemp.3uq9ci@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in
>> message
>> news:ajaytemp.3uq9ci@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com...
>> >
>> > Vista Home Premium. Pentium 4 Dual Core. 1 GB RAM.
>> >
>> > The Windows Event Log service does not start even though it is set
>> for
>> > AUtomatic load. It will not even start when I go into Services and
>> try
>> > to start it manually.
>> > The error message is:
>> > Windows could not start the Windows Event Log Service on Local
>> > Computer.
>> > Error 1079: The account specified for this service is different from
>> > the account specified for other services running in the same process.
>> >
>> > The Network connection the Internet does not start at boot time.
>> > Instead I have to click Diagnose & Repair and then click Restart the
>> > DHCP client service. Then it works.
>> >
>> > The Windows Audio Service does not start at bootup even though the
>> > service is set for AUtomatic load. I have to go into Services and
>> start
>> > it manually. Then it work.
>> > I did chkdsk. sfc /scannow. NO errors were detected.
>> > I used a registry fixer RegCure 1.6 to clean all registry + misc.
>> > errors.
>> >
>> > I think it has something to do with the Services->Properties->Log On
>> > tab.
>> > There seems to be some inconsistency somewhere in the Service user.
>> > The types of users are Local System, Local Service, and Network
>> Service.
>> >
>> > Also, Full AV Scans were already performed.
>> >
>> > ANYONE?
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > ajaytemp
>> > Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com
>> >
>
>
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> Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com
>
Re: Windows Services Not Starting and parts of Windows System not operating
I already did this about 5 min ago. Thanks. It works. It should be NT
Authority\Local Service.
;1303309 Wrote:
> Type Regedit in the search box on the Start menu and type
> regedit
>
> Navigate to
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\EventSystem
>
> What does objectname says?
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> "ajaytemp" <ajaytemp.3ur14e@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in
> message
> news:ajaytemp.3ur14e@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com...
> >
> > Thanks. THe problem is that the everything under the Log On Tab in
> > Windows Event Log is grayed out. Meaning I cannot change it. The
> > service is Local System too not Local Service.
> >
> > ;1303119 Wrote:
> >> Event log should be localservice.
> >>
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> >> "ajaytemp" <ajaytemp.3uq9ci@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in
> >> message
> >> news:ajaytemp.3uq9ci@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com...
> >> >
> >> > Vista Home Premium. Pentium 4 Dual Core. 1 GB RAM.
> >> >
> >> > The Windows Event Log service does not start even though it is set
> >> for
> >> > AUtomatic load. It will not even start when I go into Services
> and
> >> try
> >> > to start it manually.
> >> > The error message is:
> >> > Windows could not start the Windows Event Log Service on Local
> >> > Computer.
> >> > Error 1079: The account specified for this service is different
> from
> >> > the account specified for other services running in the same
> process.
> >> >
> >> > The Network connection the Internet does not start at boot time.
> >> > Instead I have to click Diagnose & Repair and then click Restart
> the
> >> > DHCP client service. Then it works.
> >> >
> >> > The Windows Audio Service does not start at bootup even though the
> >> > service is set for AUtomatic load. I have to go into Services and
> >> start
> >> > it manually. Then it work.
> >> > I did chkdsk. sfc /scannow. NO errors were detected.
> >> > I used a registry fixer RegCure 1.6 to clean all registry + misc.
> >> > errors.
> >> >
> >> > I think it has something to do with the Services->Properties->Log
> On
> >> > tab.
> >> > There seems to be some inconsistency somewhere in the Service
> user.
> >> > The types of users are Local System, Local Service, and Network
> >> Service.
> >> >
> >> > Also, Full AV Scans were already performed.
> >> >
> >> > ANYONE?
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > ajaytemp
> >> > Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com
> >> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > ajaytemp
> > Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com
> >
Re: Windows Services Not Starting and parts of Windows System not operating
In continuation with this thread and problem.
Actually, I had the problem of Windows update. A little search on that
made me aware that I need to start the BITS service. So I tried starting
the BITS service and got my FIRST error. Windows could not start the
BITS service on this computer. Error 1068: The dependency service or
group failed to start. So, I looked at the dependency service of BITS
and found BITS depend on COM+ Event System & RPC service.
So, I tried to start COM+ Event System and ran into my SECOND error.
Windows could not start the COM+ Event System. Error 1079: The account
specified for this service is different from the account specified for
other services running in the same process.
Then, I looked at the dependencies of COM+ Eveent System. Luckily, COM+
Event system is not depending on any other service (atleast in my case).
But , there are bunch of other services which depend on COM+ Event
system. And they are, BITS, COM+ System Application, DFS Replication, SL
UI Notification, System Event Notification Service. So, this means,
because COM+ Event System is not starting, those other 5 services are
also not starting.