RE: Services can not start



Hi Mike,

Since this issue may relate to third-parties, I¡¯d like to recommend you
work with the vendor for assistance with this. Please understand that we
don¡¯t have environment to reproduce and troubleshoot your issue, but
please feel free to involve me during the process of contacting the vendor
support, I am glad to provide any information.

Thanks for understanding.

Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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Hi! Thank you for taking a look. I applied the permissions listed in the
MS
article,
but that did not work. The server is not an upgrade - it's a fresh
install.
These are 3rd party services that run fine on some Windows 2003 servers
but
not on all of them. We have about 4 that are experiencing the problem. I
can
not figure out the differences between these servers. I extracted Policy
Security Settings from 2 servers - one working & one not working and the
policies were identical.
Is there a way to enable some sort of a logging/tracing that give me the
reason why the service does not start? I checked Event Log but there is a
generic message saying that the service terminated unexpectedly.


Any ideas are greatly appreciated.

Thank you in advance,

"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" wrote:

Hi

Check following article:

827480 Many Services Do Not Start After You Upgrade to Windows Server
2003
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;827480

Hope this helps.


Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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Hi! We have a couple of Windows Services that ran OK on Windows 2000
server.
I moved them to Windows Server 2003 SP1. I can not start them unless
I
check
the option to Log on as: This account and enter my name/pwd.

This was not needed on Windows 2000 server. The services used to run
just
fine under Local System account. Is this a new thing with 2003?
What kind of account do I need to create to run these services? What
can
I
do to have the services start under Local System account again ?

Any info/idea/suggestion/link is highly appreciated.

Many thanks in advance,





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