Windows Time service error!

From: Abigum (UseLinkToEmail_at_www.windowsforumz.com)
Date: 10/28/05


Date: 28 Oct 2005 13:38:20 -0400

Everytime I start up my computer, a message pops up on my screen.
"a service failed to start up". I´ve checked the Event Viewer and the
time service can´t automaticly start.

The service worked after I installed the SP2 ( 6 months ago), but the
error message started for about 2 weeks ago. No spesific updates were
applied at this time. When I try to start the service manually, I get
the 1300 error message (Not all privileges referenced are assigned to
the caller). I´ve searched for this message on the Microsoft ang
google webpages with no solution.

I´ve tried to change the "log on user" on the service, but then I get
a 1079 error message (Could not start the Windows Time Service on the
local computer".

Other services that use the "NT AUTHORITYLocalService" account,
starts up normaly.

Please help me :)

Regards
Abigum

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