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to start January 9th, 2012 sanderdaems Leave a comment Go to comments Today I was installing VMware View in my homelab, after trying to install VMware View Composer 2.7 I received this error message: Error 1920. http://blog.vmpros.nl/2012/01/09/vmware-viewerror-1920-service-vmware-view-composer-svid-failed-to-start/ Service VMware View Composer (svid) failed to start. Verify that you have sufficient privileges to start system services. Solution: After creating a new ODBC connection to my SQL server I still can’t http://www.vmtechy.com/quick-post-view-composer-failed-to-start-no-internet-connection-on-server/ finish the installation, the installation want to start service: VMware View Composer (svid).. after changing the logon service with the credentials I used for the ODBC I was able to start the service and vmware view finish the setup sanderdaemsSander Daems is founder and author of this blog and working as a Sr. Infrastructure Consultant by IT-Value. Sander has over 10 years experience in IT, primary focus: virtualization, storage and SBCMore Posts - Website Follow Me: Categories: VMware Tags: Composer 2.7, Error, Service, vCenter 5, View 5, vSphere 5 Comments (10) Trackbacks (1) Leave a comment Trackback LarsTB January 25th, 2012LarsTB(Quote) at 05:19LarsTB(Quote) | error 1920 service #1 Reply | Quote Thanks, this solved my installation issue! tiny November 12th, 2012tiny(Quote) at 16:35tiny(Quote) | #2 Reply | Quote Cool! I meeted the same issue and sovled it that user your solution. Chris January 6th, 2013Chris(Quote) at 12:50Chris(Quote) | #3 Reply | Quote Thanks! Worked on composer 3.0 also. Harry January 30th, 2013Harry(Quote) at 11:44Harry(Quote) | #4 Reply | Quote I also modified "User Rights Assignment" under "Local Security Policy" along with the ones suggested here. Good job. Thanks Matt March 23rd, 2013Matt(Quote) at 13:35Matt(Quote) | #5 Reply | Quote Thankyou for helping out Varun Shrivastava June 18th, 2013Varun Shrivastava(Quote) at 05:49Varun Shrivastava(Quote) | #6 Reply | Quote Thanks a lot.. It worked for me.. Don September 7th, 2014Don(Quote) at 17:31Don(Quote) | #7 Reply | Quote How do you find the "VMware View Composer Properties (Local Computer)" window? Thanks sanderdaems September 8th, 2014sanderdaems(Quote) at 07:47sanderdaems(Quote) | #8 Reply | Quote Don : How do you find the “VMware View Composer Properties (Local Computer)” window? Thanks Under Services; start > run > services.msc Jenya November 20th, 2014Jenya(Quote) at 07:58Jenya(Quote) | #9 Reply | Quote To work around the issue turn off Automatic Root Certificates Update. In order to Turn off Automatic Root Certi
I had issues where the installer hung reporting it could not start the composer services. Error 1920 Service VMware Horizon View Composer (svid) failed to start. If you search for this error you will see a number of articles related to this message many of them relating it to permissions. However, the key in my situation was that the server had no internet access. Cause Looking through the VMware articles I found this KB article which points out the following Composer behaviour "When the Composer service starts, it attempts to validate the installed certificates in the Windows Certificate Store. This process causes Windows to check the certificate trust lists to ensure the information from Windows Update and other sources is up-to-date. An invalid URL in Windows update times out after 10 minutes, which in turn causes the service to fail." Solution The article offers a hotfix to solve outdated certificate links but as I previously mentioned, my lab server was disconnected from the internet. So I opted for the second option that discusses how to disable Automatic Root Certificate updates. I have listed the steps required to disable the setting below Click Start, then click Run. Type gpedit.msc, and click OK. If the User Account Control box appears, click Continue. Double-click Administrative Templates, double-click System, double-click Internet Communication Management, and then click Internet Communication settings. Double-click Turn off Automatic Root Certificates Update, click Enabled, and then click OK. Close the Group Policy Editor window. By making this change I could then click retry and voila! The services start. Obviously this was a lab environment so there was no issue disabling this setting, if this was Production you may want to confirm the possible impact before changing. Hope this saves you some time, and thanks for reading. Filed Under: Troubleshooting Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Nathan Byrne I am Nathan Byrne, I have been in the IT industry for 14 years ranging from hardware bre