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Česká English Français Deutsch Magyar Italiano 日本語 한국어 Polski Português Pусский Español Site: Symantec Enterprise Small Business Norton United States Search Support Home Support Home MySymantec Licensing Products A-Z SYM16-015 Security Advisory Login Profile Subscriptions Logout Login Forgot Password? Don't have a SymAccount? Create a SymAccount now!' Symantec AntiVirus: "Error 1920". "The Service failed to start. Verify that you have sufficient privileges to start system services." TECH103676 January 5th, 2010 http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH103676 Support / Symantec AntiVirus: "Error 1920". "The Service failed to start. Verify that you have sufficient privileges to start system services." Did this article resolve your issue? Thank you for your feedback! Provide feedback on this article Request Assistance Print Article Products Subscribe to this Article Manage your Subscriptions Search Again Situation Why is an Error code 1920 produced during installation with Message – “Symantec AntiVirus failed to start.” SymptomsThe Symantec AntiVirus Service is dependent on "Symantec Settings Manager." It is the inability of this service to start that causes the complete installation of the product to fail. Othe
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install Windows Defender on Windows 2000 SP4. Installation halts with this error: [note: the word "Service" repeats] "Error 1920.Service Service Windows http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/windows-defender-installation-error-1920.2416303/ Defender Service (WinDefend) failed to start. Verify that you have http://nothing.golddave.com/2006/07/24/windows-defender-madness/ sufficient privileges to start system services." I have logged in as different administrator users but receive the same error. Anyone else seen this? Guest, Feb 24, 2006 #1 Advertisements Guest Guest I had the exact same problem with you. I manage to resolve failed to it by installing update rollup 1. But now im getting another different error. 0x80040154, which is unrelated to the installation i guess. hope this helps anyone having same problem with me. "dcharles" wrote: > Attempting to install Windows Defender on Windows 2000 SP4. > Installation halts with this error: [note: the word "Service" repeats] > failed to start > "Error 1920.Service Service Windows Defender Service (WinDefend) failed to > start. Verify that you have sufficient privileges to start system services." > > I have logged in as different administrator users but receive the same error. > > Anyone else seen this? Guest, Apr 3, 2006 #2 Advertisements Bill Sanderson MVP Guest Have you been to Windows Update and applied all offered critical updates, since seeing that 0x80040154 error? -- "Budi" <> wrote in message news:... >I had the exact same problem with you. I manage to resolve it by installing > update rollup 1. > But now im getting another different error. 0x80040154, which is unrelated > to the installation i guess. > > hope this helps anyone having same problem with me. > > "dcharles" wrote: > >> Attempting to install Windows Defender on Windows 2000 SP4. >> Installation halts with this error: [note: the word "Service" repeats] >> >> "Error 1920.Service Service Windows Defender Service (WinDefend) f
Defender (formerly Windows Antispyware, formerly Giant Software Company Antispyware) prompted me to install a new version. I have a Windows 2000 laptop I keep around to play and test with so I figured I'd try it there forst and see if it's worth doing on my other systems that have Windows Defender installed. Toward the end of the install I get the following message: "Error 1920. Windows Defender Service (windefend) failed to start. Verify that you have sufficient privileges to start system services." Problem is that I was installing with an account that already had admin privileges. The only way to have more privilege would be to have Bill Gates himself give his blessing. I did some searching on the web and found a couple of different things that most people seem to think works to fix this issue. They are as follows: Make sure you have the GDI+ update installed. Install the update rollup for Windows 2000 SP4. Needless to say neither of these worked for me. As I continued my search I chanced upon this link which offered the following solution. While the installation is in it's error state (in other words, while the error message is up) open up your services (Go to Start->Run, type Services.msc in the Open field and click OK). Then open the defender service and change it from local account to an administrator account on your network. Try to start the service. (It'll probably give an "access denied" error".) Change it back to local account and it should work. Problem is that when I use this machine at home I'm not on a network so I can't log in as a network administrator. So I just changed the account. The account I use has admin rights but isn't the admin. So I just changed to the admin of the machine, tried to start the service, got the error message then switched it back to the original account (with admin privileges) and it worked! People have reported that you need to reapply these steps every time you reboot but I can't vouch for that yet. I don't shut down this computer very often opting instead to out it in Hibernate mote so I can boot it faster when I need it. But with the way I use th