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Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; error 5 access is denied windows 7 fix it only takes a minute: Sign up windows could not start service on local computer error 5 access is denied up vote 3 down vote favorite 2 After debugging and installing windows service in windows 8 I have error when I try to start a windows service :"The Windows could not start service on local computer Error 5 Access is windows could not start the service on local computer error 1053 denied" .While attempting fist answer from this link i found that NETWORK SERVICE account doesn't exist in the list of user names for assigning the correct permissions in windows 8 .How i can solve this problem using windows 8? c# .net wcf windows-services share|improve this question edited Dec 9 '13 at 10:54 asked Dec 9 '13 at 10:41 user3056831 18226 Is anything written to the event viewer or used proc mon (a sysinternals tools) to see what the access issue is? –PCG Dec 9 '13 at 12:32 add a comment| 4 Answers 4 active oldest votes up vote 16 down vote Right click in the service in Window Services and go to Properties. Then go to Log On tab and select Local System account. Click on Ok button and start the service. share|improve this answer edited Jul 27 '15 at 21:51 mikeTheLiar 2,58672848 answered Dec 22 '14 at 18:03 user1502624 50948 That was pretty easy. Not sure about the checkbox of allow service to interact with desktop. –Shoaib Haider Mar 9 at 15
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Posts 627 Thanks 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts How to fix "Error 5: Access is denied" Got a call from a non-profit group I assist, that one of their desktop PC's was acting up (Vista Home Basic 32-bit). First http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20468524/windows-could-not-start-service-on-local-computer-error-5-access-is-denied thing I noticed was that it wouldn't make a network connection. Right clicked on the network icon in the Taskbar and selected Diagnose and Repair. Got a message that Network Diagnostics cannot run because the Diagnostics Policy Service is not running. Opened Service Control Manager to try and start that service, and got a message that Windows could not start the service on Local Computer, followed by Error 5: Access is denied. A Full Scan with Malwarebytes and MS Security Essentials found nothing. http://windowssecrets.com/forums/showthread.php/156457-How-to-fix-quot-Error-5-Access-is-denied-quot From an F8 start, System Repair did not help, and every System Restore point I tried failed, as far back as they went. There's a Windows Update icon showing in the Taskbar, but when I try to open that, it shows Windows Update has never been run (and can't run now, of course, because networking is munged up). Computer Properties says SP2 is installed. Any suggestions? Reply With Quote 2013-08-29,19:40 #2 JoeP517 View Profile View Forum Posts Administrator Join Date Mar 2001 Location St Louis, Missouri, USA Posts 23,361 Thanks 5 Thanked 1,016 Times in 891 Posts Is the logon you are using a member of the Administrator group? Joe Reply With Quote 2013-08-30,05:59 #3 Just Plain Fred View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Gold Lounger Join Date Oct 2007 Location Johnson City, Tennessee, USA Posts 3,203 Thanks 37 Thanked 215 Times in 202 Posts Originally Posted by JJDetroit Got a message that Network Diagnostics cannot run because the Diagnostics Policy Service is not running.. Any suggestions? JJ, Hello... Try Start> Run> net start dhcp... then OK out. ( Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol ) Also as Joe says sounds like a UAC \ Permissions problem ..check in control panel User Accounts. Regards Fred Last edited by Just Plain Fred; 2013-08-30 at 06:01. PlainFred None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free (J. W. Von Goethe) Reply With Quote 2013-08-30,08:34 #4 JJDetroit View Profile View Forum Posts 5 Star Loun
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