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Service not starting Solution to Diagnostics Policy Service not starting New 04 Mar 2014 #1 dpantvista View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Newbie Join Date : Mar 2014 Posts : 6 Vista Home Premium 32 Local Time: 00:51 Solution to Diagnostics Policy Service not starting Hello, This is a solution not a question. It took me hundreds of manhours and I hope it helps other people. Problem: In Windows Vista, The DPS (Diagnostics Policy Service) (in Greek: Υπηρεσία πολιτικής διαγνωστικών) does not startup either by right clicking on the network tray icon and selecting "Diagnose and Repair" (Διάγνωση και επιδιόρθωση) or by trying to start it directly from the Services panel. To get the exact error message, go to Services and try to start the service from there. This is a combination of two errors: 1079 ("The account specified for this service is different from the account specified for other services running in the same process") and 5 ("Access denied"). First error: Error 1079 (The account specified for this service is different from the account specified for other services running in the same process). Solution: 1. Click Start, type "Services.msc” in the Search programs and files box, and then press ENTER, 2. Locate and double click the Diagnostics Policy Service (Υπηρεσία πολιτικής διαγνωστικών) service. 3. Click the Log On tab, 4. In the This account text box, type “NT AUTHORITY\LocalService”, 5. Set both Password fields blank, 6. Click Apply and then OK Try to start the service and you get the second error. Second error: Error 5 (Access denied). Cause: The service is trying to access C:\ but LOCAL SERVICE account is denied access. Solution: 1. Right click on local drive C:\ and select Properties 2. Go to the Security Tab 3. Add LOCAL SERVICE to the user list and assign Full Control priviliges. T