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hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join error 1920 service windows font cache service failed to start the Stack Overflow Community 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 Error 1920 service failed to error 1920 service mcafee framework failed to start 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 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
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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 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
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([3]) failed to start. Verify that you have sufficie ThePerfectWave09-03-2009, 08:02 AMHi, I install a own NT service durring the setup. This https://community.flexerasoftware.com/archive/index.php?t-189806.html works fine. But the entry Control NT Services -> .... -> Install Start = Yes to start the just install service, leads to the error with the error code 1920. https://ctaspley.wordpress.com/2014/01/15/reckon-accounts-pro-2013-error-error-1920-service-quickbooks-database-manager-service-qbcfmonitorservice-failed-to-start/ In your knowledge base you offere 3 suggestion to solve that error: Resolution A. use internal name ==> I do Resolution B. check dependcies ==> my service doesn't depend error 1920 on other services Resolution C. verify that the right user is logged on ==> I am logged on as administrator with all privilege rights Can somebody tell me, what's the reason for the described problem / error 1920. And how I can solve it. Thanks for your fast answer in advance. ThePerfectWave09-03-2009, 12:30 PMWhat a greate tool is this InstallShield! error 1920 service --- And even much better as this tool is the support of that amazing software vendor named Acressor! :mad: :mad: :mad: RobertDickau09-04-2009, 09:10 AMWhat are your other service settings? For example, are you installing to the LocalSystem account or to the administrator account? Normally even the Administrator account does not have the log-on-as-service privilege... (As an aside, these forums are intended primarily as user-to-user support. Please click the "Service-Level Agreement" link at the bottom of any page for more information and options.) ThePerfectWave09-07-2009, 01:11 PMI started the setup as administrator. Therefore all rights are present! What other settings do you exactly need to know? MarkusLatz09-07-2009, 02:37 PMHave you tried to install and run the service on the command line. Does this work ? Normally if you develop a service you also implement the options to install/uninstall on the command line. DanGalender09-07-2009, 02:43 PMResolution B. check dependcies ==> my service doesn't depend on other services But does your service executable have dependencies (on DLLs, for example) that aren't being deployed in your project? ThePerfectWave09-08-2009, 04:12 AM@MarkusLatz: --------
by scuff Today I upgraded my laptop to Windows 8.1 Pro. By ‘upgrade' I actually mean backed up, formatted & installed Windows cleanly. It went surprisingly well and was pretty fast. The only Microsoft glitch I had were some updated that failed to install until after I rebooted, then away they went (though they gave me no indication that a restart was needed). I'd been running QuickBooks Pro 2012/2013, so it was time to install the new version - Reckon Accounts Pro 2013. And this is where I went around in circles. The product is supported on Windows 8, but the installation failed with "Error 1920. Service QuickBooks Database manager Service (QBCFMonitorService) failed to start." The installation would then roll back. This kb was hopeless:http://www.quicken.com.au/kb/issue_view.asp?ID=4906 And another kb was hopeless that told me to delete a bunch of folders (that hadn't been created) and try it again. It mentioned that my installation was having trouble connecting to the company database file, which made no sense seeing as I'd pick the stand-alone client option (as our company file is on our file server, no my laptop). My laptop had no anti-virus software on it (yet) and no previous versions of QuickBooks. Unfortunately the error is a bit generic and had to search for, because 1920 is the standard windows error code for any service failing to start. But the solution actually wasn't that complicated after all. Compatibility mode! Here's what worked: Browse to the contents of the DVD and find the autorun.exe file. If your ‘file extensions are hidden', you'll see a few autorun files listed, but only one of them will say Application in the type column: Right click that file & choose Properties. Then put the tick on to run in Compatibility mode as Windows 7: Click OK and run the autorun file. My installation then completed successfully, without any errors. So far I haven't needed to run the program in compatibility mode, just the installation. And there you have it. After my lost productivity/time to figure this one out, I hope it saves somebody else! It's just a shame that solutions like this aren't easy to find, especially in the software maker's own knowledge base. -SCuffy Share this:FacebookTwitterLinkedInGooglePinterestPrintEmailLike this:Like Loading... Related This entry was posted in I.T., s