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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 works fine. But the entry Control NT Services -> .... -> Install Start = Yes to
Error 1920 Service Failed To Start Verify That You Have Sufficient Privileges
start the just install service, leads to the error with the error code 1920. error 1920 service office software protection platform osppsvc In your knowledge base you offere 3 suggestion to solve that error: Resolution A. use internal name ==> I do Resolution B. check msi error 1920 dependcies ==> my service doesn't depend 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
Verify That You Have Sufficient Privileges To Start System Services
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! --- 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
Error 1923 Verify That You Have Sufficient Privileges To Install System Services
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: -------------- Yes I did. - My service can be install / uninstall with a command line argument /I and /U. And this works. Also the Service Installation with the InstallShield works. The problme is, that setting "Install Start" (in Control NT Services) to Yes doesn't work. It doesn't start my new and correct installed service. @DanGalender: --------------- My Service doesn't depend on other services. MarkusLatz09-08-2009, 04:17 AMOnly for my mind: Your setup installs the service, but receive an error message trying to start. If you afterwards try to start the installed service interactivel
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Error 1920 Service Failed To Start Office 2013
When installing my MSI file I am getting an MSI Error 1920 Access verify that you have sufficient privileges to start system services server 2008 Denied unable to start service. The Startname field is left blank in the ServiceInstall table, which, according to the documentation means https://community.flexerasoftware.com/archive/index.php?t-189806.html 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 http://www.itninja.com/question/msi-error-1920-insufficient-access-unable-to-start-service 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\
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InstallShield specific MSI topics → InstallShield "Basic MSI" Projects Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. GERMAN: Software und Schulungen (AdminStudio, InstallShield, WiX u.a.) finden Sie im InstallSite Shop chained msi - error 1920 by starting service Started by Thomas B, Nov 25 2009 19:00 Please log in to reply 1 reply to this topic #1 Thomas B Thomas B Full Members 2 posts Posted 25 November 2009 - 19:00 Hi,I'm using Installshield 2010 and want to change an included msi setup from nested to chained msi.I'm facing an error 1920 while doing the chained msi saying: 'Error 1920. Service xy failed to start. Verify that you have sufficient privileges to start system services.'This happens in Vista and Win7 but in XP it works fine.What can I do to get the necessary privileges for the chained msi that it's possible to start the service inside it.I can't change the chained msi because we are getting it from an extern partner as is.Hope someone knows a solution or a work around.The other thing is that I have also not the privilege to remove the software inside the control panel with Add/Remove. The part of the chained or also nested msi is still there after the deinstallation.I found a way to deinstall also the nested msi by calling a batch file with following content:START /MIN elevate msiexec.exe /x {GUID} REMOVE=ALLIs there a better way to deinstall the nested msi? Thanks in advance.Tom Back to top #2 Stefan Krueger Stefan Krueger InstallSite.org Administrators 13,157 posts Posted 26 November 2009 - 18:50 See duplicate question here:http://forum.install...showtopic=19598 Stefan Krüger Microsoft Windows Installer MVPInstallSite.org Stefan's Blog twitter facebook HOWTO: Logging an MSI installation Read this before sending me e-mail or private messages Back to top Back to InstallShield "Basic MSI" Projects Reply to quoted postsClear InstallSite Forum → ENGLISH : Windows Installer (MSI) → InstallShield specific MSI topics → In