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Search FAQs Links MVPs Error 1920.Service 'nsrexecd'(nsrexecd)failed to start.Verify that you Error 1920.Service 'nsrexecd'(nsrexecd)failed to start.Verify that you emcproduct (Vendor) (OP) 30 May 10 07:12 Hi Guys,I'd like to ask your help with this problem, I've tried installing networker 7.6 on windows 2003 server (cluster environment) but during installation the error.... "Error 1920.Service (nsrexecd)failed to start.Verify that you have sufficient privileges to start system services". What would be the problem? I have the used the domain admin account already and try to restart the service using manual domain admin account.Kindly give me your opinion, Any help would be appreciated.Thanks RE: Error 1920.Service 'nsrexecd'(nsrexecd)failed to start.Verify that you wallace88 (TechnicalUser) 5 Jun 10 14:34 Did the installation complete, or did it roll out and not install?Does task manager show a nsrexecd.exe running?Was there a "NetWorker Remote Exec Service" in the list of services?These would tell you if NetWorker was successfully installed as a service.By default, the "NetWorker Remote Exec Service" (nsrexecd) is started using the local system account.You can cha
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them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Error 1920 service failed to start. Verify that you have sufficient privileges to start system services up vote 5 down vote favorite We have created a custom windows service. The deployment http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1606156 package is done in InstallShield and the installation prompts for the user name and password for the service Log On account. We have had no issues at all installing on various Windows 7 (Professional) and Windows 8 machines, but we get the 1920 error when trying to deploy to a Windows 7 Ultimate machine. We have not yet confirmed whether the issue is to do with the OS or the specific machine that we are trying to install http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20061057/error-1920-service-failed-to-start-verify-that-you-have-sufficient-privileges-t this on. The installer is always run by right-clicking and "Run as Administrator", and the users (both, the user running the installer and the Logon User for which the credentials are supplied) are administrators on the machine. Usually the logged in user installing the service, and the Logon user running the service are the same. Here are the things we have tried. Verified the Logon user is a member of Administrators. Verified the user account settings are exactly the same as another machine where it works. Verified from Control Panel - Administrative tools - Local Security Policy - Local Policies - Security Options = that these again match machine where it works. Ensured that all windows updates have been applied. Verified that the Windows Management Instrumentation Service is running. Restarted it. Rebooted the machine, then tried again. Added "generatePublisherEvidence" element in the service configuration file. (Service failed to start error 1920) But none of the above work. Hope that someone else has come across a similar issue and has a fix.. UPDATE: I have also tried the following: Open SecPol.msc Navigate to Local Policies/User Rights Assigment Find "Log on as a service" policy and add the service account windows service installation share|improve this question edited Nov 19 '13 at 1:59 asked Nov 19 '13 at 0:50 smitra 1502313 add a comment| 5 Answers 5 active oldest votes up vote 8 down vote accepted
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helpful is this to you? Average Rating 3 53110 views 05/26/2005 Software Deployment Package Development Hi, When installing my MSI file I am getting an MSI Error 1920 Access Denied unable to start service. The Startname field is left blank in the ServiceInstall table, which, according to the documentation means the LocalSystem account will be used. But this doesn't seem to be enough to do it. Any suggestions gratefully appreaciated. M 0 Comments [ + ] Show Comments Comments Please log in to comment Rating comments in this legacy AppDeploy message board thread won't reorder them,so that the conversation will remain readable. Answers 1 What kind of service is it? Does it work when installed manually? What's in the other columns of the ServiceInstall table? Can you also post the following registry keys (and subkeys) from a working machine? [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\