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How to Fix Event ID 7000 Error Event ID error 7000 is often caused by issues in Windows Registry. To avoid entire system corruption it is recommended that you immediately fix http://www.reginout.com/how-to-fix-event-ID-7000-error.html error 7000. Download the recommended scan to fix issues in WIndows Registry. http://kb.eventtracker.com/evtpass/evtpages/EventId_7000_ServiceControlManager_44391.asp Error 7000? Download Error Scanner What Causes Event ID Error 7000? Event ID error 7000 is often caused by issues in Windows Registry. To avoid entire system corruption it is recommended that you immediately fix error 7000. Common Symptoms & Associated Problems Symptoms and problems of Windows error 7000 include: Problem event viewer in running Windows programs and services, slow PC performance, system freezes and crashes. Repair Difficulty - Easy It is easy to repair Event ID error 7000. Simply download the Intel Software Partner tool Reginout from the link given below to conduct repair scan in your PC. Follow the download instructions, install and run scan. Detailed Manual Instructions to fix this Error in your PC event viewer error (Windows 8, Windows 7, Vista and XP) This error appears at any time; not limited to a particular activity. Windows in general fails to start a service and apparently results in event id 7000 error. This article is meant to provide the best troubleshooting techniques. Solution Steps Check Event Viewer Logon as Administrator Update Windows Restart the Service Configure Logon information for Service Use Group Policy Editor Check Event Viewer Event Viewer is a best platform to view logs and error reports. It’ll help diagnose the problem easily. Click Start | Control Panel. Click Administrative Tools | Event Viewer | Windows Logs. Click Source to view all the detailed diagnostic information about the problem. Logon as Administrator This first thing you need to do is to log-in to your system as an administrator. Log-off the active session and re-login with the administrator user account with valid password. Update Windows Windows Updates come with new bug-fixes. Do install new updates on a regular basis and keep your computer up-to-date. Click the Start button. Type “Windows Update” in the Search Box. Search new updates and download them automatically. Restart the Servic
path specified.Description 3.The Certificate Authority service depends on the Protected Storage service which failed to start because of the following error:The system cannot find the path specified.Description 4.The IIS Admin Service depends on the Protected Storage servicewhich failed to start because of the following error:The system cannot find the path specified. Event Information According to Microsoft : Cause : Service Control Manager (SCM) could not start the specified service, probably because the service is not configured correctly. Resolution : Do one or all of the following: Review the error information displayed in the message. Verify that the service password has not expired. Verify that the service is in the correct location. Verify that the service is not infected with a virus. To display the WIN32_EXIT_CODE error that SCM encountered when trying to start the program, at the command prompt, type sc query service name The information displayed can help you troubleshoot possible causes for the error.If the WIN32_EXIT_CODE is zero, then SCM did not attempt to start the service because the error was detected first.Cause 1:This behavior can occur if you configure the service to log on to a user account, and any of the following conditions are true: The right to log on as a service is revoked for the specified user account. The password is changed on the user account that the service uses to log on. The password data in the registry is damaged. Resolution : Method 1: Configure User Rights If the right to log on as a service is revoked for the specified user account, restore the right by using either of the following methods, as appropriate to your situation. On a Domain Controller If the user is in an Active Directory domain, follow these steps: Log on to the domain controller as administrator. Start the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in. Right-click the organizational unit (OU) in which the user right to log on as a service is granted, and then click Properties . By default, this is in the Domain Controllers OU. Click the Group Policy tab. Click Default Domain Controllers Policy , and then click Edit . Expand Computer Configuration , expand Windows Settings , and th