Error 5 Services.msc
Local Services in Windows 8.1/10 RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and improve system performance A few months ago, I got the update to Windows 8.1 from Windows 8 on my laptop. Since then every thing went fine and I was truly enjoying the Windows 8.1 with the "Windows Re-imagined" concept. But yesterday when I went to check the Security Center, I came to know that the Windows Firewall service wasn't running on my system. So I headed to the Local Services window by pressing running services.msc command. Here I found that only a few services were running. I tried to start the leftover services, but I wasn't able to do so. I received the Access Is Denied error. This is the screenshot with one such service: Due to this Access is denied error, I couldn't start most of the local services and this messed up my system with warning and alerts. Initially, to fix it out, I did run the SFC /SCANNOW command to fix out any corrupted files associated with these services, but it didn't made any differences in the situation. Then eventually, I came around this solution which helped me to resolve the issue significantly: Windows could not start Service. Access Is Denied 1. Press Windows Key + R combination, type Regedt32.exe in the Run dialog box and hit Enter to open the Registry Editor. Advertisement ^ 2. Navigate to the following location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\wcncsvc 3. In the left pane of this location, right click over the wcncsvc key and select Permissions. In the Permissions window, highlight the entry Administrators. 4. Make sure you have the Full control option checked as far as Permissions is concerned. Ensure same with Users entry as well. Click Apply followed by OK when down in both cases. Finally, close the Registry Editor and reboot the system. You should now be able to start local services without any hitch. This should help solve the problem. RECOMMENDED: Click here to update all device drivers on your Windows PC Related Posts: Remove File Access Denied or Access is Denied error with Permissions Time Machine What are Effective Permissions for Files and Folders in Windows Troubleshoot: Windows Services will not start Remove Access Denied error when accessing files or folders in Windows Access is Denied error while installing software on Windows Posted by KapilArya@TWC on January 3, 2014 , in Category Windows with Tags Services, Troubleshoot An Electrical Engineer by profession, Kapil
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