Error 1075 The Dependency Service Vmware Workstation
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Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community checkpoint vpn error 1075 Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up The VMware checkpoint error 1075 windows 7 Authorization Service is not running up vote 29 down vote favorite 4 windows could not start vmware authorise service on local computer. Error 1075 : the dependency service does not exist or has been marked as deletion I have installed windows7 home
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basic so i am not geeting any - local user and group option in computer managment and i am already login as Admin though i am not able to start service manually service vmware share|improve this question edited Jun 28 '14 at 5:49 self 9,34563377 asked Feb 15 '13 at 4:45 utkal patel 62911021 5 Click your VMware installer again to repair it (do not restart your machine). The VMware services will be started. I'm using VMware 9 and runing on windows 8, I could
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not find the solution to workaround this issue, I think it's bug. –Telvin Nguyen Mar 9 '13 at 11:43 4 iDev has the correct answer. Should not need repaired, most likely just the service not running. –Tom Stickel Dec 6 '13 at 5:43 1 Please check iDev's correct answer as verified !! –Iman Mirzadeh Sep 11 '14 at 20:57 @TomStickel Error 1075 occurs when trying to start the service. Apparently, the installer won't repair unless the versions match exactly, either. I'm running 9.0.4 and the installer is for 9.0.2 so it won't repair. Very annoying. –Mark Good May 19 '15 at 11:51 add a comment| 11 Answers 11 active oldest votes up vote 70 down vote To fix this solution i followed: this 1.Click Start and then type Run 2.Type services.msc and click OK 3.Scroll down the list and locate that the VMware Authorization service. 4.Click Start the service, unless the service is showing a status of Started. share|improve this answer answered Dec 4 '13 at 4:49 Syed Asad Ali 92368 10 Exactly! This is the correct answer to blindly re-install /reboot that is just crazy. –Tom Stickel Dec 6 '13 at 5:41 this is the most sensible answer and should be the first thing to be checked . –rockstar Jan 6 '14 at 7:09 1 The Error 1075 is what you get when you try to start the VMware Authorization Service. –Timee Feb 11 '15 at 18:59 3 This answer is getting a
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a Windows virtual machine fails When trying to power on a Windows virtual machine, you see the error: The VMware Authorization Service is not running.Resolution This http://clusterwin.blogspot.com/2010/05/when-trying-to-power-on-windows-virtual.html issue occurs when the VMware Authorization service does not have administrator rights. Note: This issue typically occurs with Windows Vista hosts, but can occur with other versions of Windows operating systems. To provide the VMware Authorization service with Administrator rights: 1. If using Windows Vista or higher, disable User Account Control (UAC). 2.Add administrator rights to the Windows user account that runsthe VMware Authorization service: error 1075 1.Right-click (My) Computer and select Manage. 2.Click Local Users and Groups > Users. 3.Right-click the __vmware_user__ user account and click Properties. 4. Click the Member Of tab, then click Add. 5.Add the Administrators group to the object names field and click OK. 3. Uninstall VMware Workstation 4. Reboot the Host error 1075 the machine and login as a local administrator (not as a domain administrator). 5. Reinstall VMware Workstation. Posted by jinishkg at 5:17 AM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: DOd, Softwares, Vmware No comments: Post a Comment Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Followers Subscribe To Posts Atom Posts Comments Atom Comments Labels Adobe Reader (2) Antivirus (4) Backup (1) battery (1) Blue Screen Errors (21) Brother (1) browsers (1) Buy Ebooks (2) Chipsets (1) DOd (24) Drivers (1) E-Books (6) Email (1) firmwares (1) FIx Tools (19) Google Chrome (1) Group Policy (1) Hardware (4) HCL LAPTOP (2) HP (2) Intel (8) Internet Explorer (3) IT Linux (1) Laptop (1) Linux (16) Linux Video Tutorials (1) Mcafee (1) Microsoft Dumps (1) Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 (1) Microsoft Outlook (6) microsoft word (1) Microsoft. (2) Mozilla FireFox (2) MS-Office (5) Network (1) Oracle (1) Outlook Express (3) Outlook Web Access (1) Passbook printers (1) Pendrive (1) Printers (10) Processors (6) RHCE (1) RRC E-Newsletter (1) RRC LEARNING SERIES (1) Samsung (1) SCCM (1) Scripts (1) Security (2) Softwares (9) solaris (1) Solutions (1) Spyware and trojan removers (1) Suse Lin