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and it may take you much longer than normal to stop or pause a managed Microsoft Windows service: Could not stop the (Windows service-name) service on Local Computer. Error 1053: The service did not respond to the start or control request error 1053 windows service not starting in a timely fashion. What Causes Service Error 1053 The service error 1053 usually occurs when
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there are problems between the actual application service you are trying to stop or pause and the Advapi32.dll file. This DLL file is part error 1053 windows 7 the service did not respond of one of the advanced API services library that supports several APIs that include several security and registry calls. How to Fix Windows Error 1053 1. First, make sure you obtain the latest service pack for the Microsoft .NET Framework. Download
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Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1 (see the link in "Additional Resources," below). http://support.microsoft.com/kb/839174 2. You will be asked if you want to save the file to the computer. Select "Save File" and the service pack will now be downloaded onto your computer. 3. Open the downloaded icon (it will be on the desktop or in your specified downloads folder). 4. Follow the steps to complete the installation. Once the updated service pack is installed you should no longer see the windows service error 1053 windows server 2008 Error 1053 message appear when you try to start, stop or pause a Windows service. Other Optional Fixes: Some users have reported solving error 1053 by: 1. Downloading a top-grade registry cleaner to remove any orphan registry entries. 2. Once ensuring the registry is cleaned and optimized, increase the Windows Service Timeout from the set default time of 30 seconds and bumping it up to 2 minutes using a registry hack found here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/824344 (located in section 3 of the article). Previous post: How To Disable Werfault.exe in Windows Next post: Windows Error 740 - The Requested Operation Requires Elevation October 2016 M T W T F S S « Aug 12 3456789 10111213141516 17181920212223 24252627282930 31 Recent Posts Fix "Web Cam Not Working" Errors in Windows 7 Fix Error 711 in Windows 7 Fix "DVD Drive Not Recognized" in Windows 7 How To Fix Blue Screen of Death in Windows 7 How To Fix Error Code 43 in Windows 7 Fix Microphone Not Working in Windows 7 Fix "Unable To Start The Bluetooth Stack Service" Error in Windows 7 Fixing MSN Messenger Error 80048820 in Windows Fix Audiodg.exe High CPU Usage in Windows 7 Computer Speakers Not Working - Windows 7 Error 1068 or 1075 - "The Dependency Service or Group Failed To Start" How To Fix Cisvc.exe High CPU Usage Fix Svchost.exe Application Error - Memory Could Not Be Written Stop c000021a Fatal System Error Wmiprvse.exe Application Err
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