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had the Server service in the stopped state. When I tried to manually start the service I got an Access Denied error. A restart of the server didn't help. The Server service is critical because file sharing depends on it. If the service is stopped, shared folders and administrative shares on the server cannot be accessed. This is especially critical on file servers, and on domain controllers for replication/access to SYSVOL folder for group policies. The problem got resolved when I installed all the latest updates from Microsoft Update and restarted the machine. This is a security vulnerability listed in the security bulletin MS08-067 released by Microsoft this Sunday. Shijaz AbdullaShijaz Abdulla is a Datacenter Solutions Professional at Microsoft, based in Doha, Qatar and helps customers better run their IT infrastructure using Microsoft technologies. He is a blogger and a technology enthusiast. Trackback Permanent Link 10 Responses to Server service not starting: "Access Denied" EhabT says: November 28, 2008 at 10:42 pm i like how you share … never fell for that , but in case i did. i'll know whats going on 🙂thanks Reply Jari says: December 4, 2008 at 3:38 pm Thanks for the tip! I've been having this issue for a while now on an SBS2003 server. Windows' firewall had crashed and let malware in, and at the same time the "Access denied" problem appeared on Server service. After removing all the malware manually running updates from Windows Update seems to have cured the problem. Reply Rajesh says: April 13, 2009 at 4:26 am Thanks,After installaing the MS08-067 patch issue resolved. Reply Anonymous says: December 6, 2009 at 8:59 pm Thanks a million Reply sumant says: January 18, 2010 at 10:41 am There is no other way I tried with the local admin also and the only solution is to bounce the server. Reply Vikas Waghmare says: July 24, 2011 at 9:57 am I am having problem while starting a service. I have installed one application and it required one service to register. So I have registered the service successfully and started the service. First time it works perfectly fine. After couple of months I need to update the application and need to resta