Re: Can't change a service Logon to use This Account???
- From: "Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 16:35:08 -0600
Hmm. Typically that is the problem with lack of user right for logon as
service. It is hard to troubleshoot in XP Home because you can not enable
advanced logging such as auditing for privilege user failure like you can in
XP Pro to see if the problem is due to lack of other user rights. It still
may help to review the application/system/security logs to see if any other
warnings/errors are recorded that may provide a clue. There is a free tool
called dumpsec from Somarsoft that you can use that will show the user
rights under report/ dump rights on a computer and then you can check to see
if that user account shows with user right to logon as a service or not. I
would also run the command ntrights -u username -r SeDenyServiceLogonRight
just in case but use administrators, users, and everyone in place of
username in case any of those groups have deny logon as a service user right
which XP Pro does not have as a default but I don't know what they did for
that user right in XP Home. A deny user right overrides the corresponding
allow user right. --- Steve
http://www.somarsoft.com/ --- link to dumpsec
"Disciple" <Disciple@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On 2/2/2006 7:43:43 PM in microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin,
Steven
L Umbach wrote:
The account you use needs the user right for logon as a service. Normally
that is done via Local Security Policy which XP Home does not have. The
only
way I know of do that otherwise is to use the command line tool NTrights.
Just beware that the privilege you list with NTrights is case sensitive.
The
links below may help. --- Steve
http://www.petri.co.il/download_free_reskit_tools.htm --- NTrights is
available at this link.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=315276 --- NTrights syntax
Thanks I downloaded and read the KB article.
ntrights -u username +r SeServiceLogonRight
I did this within the cmd window, substituting my user name, it said
successful. But I am still getting the error message, I may do an
uninstall/re-install to see what will happen.
"Disciple" <Disciple@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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XP Home sp2 w/all patches and critical updates.
In trying to get NovaBACKUP to work with my NAS drive I was told to
change
a service it installs to logon as my administrator user account instead
of
the Local System. I do all the steps necessary but when I go to restart
the
service I get:
Error 1069: The service did not start due to a Logon Failure.
I have searched the MS KB using the error number but nothing turned up
that
helped. I hope some one here can explain what is going on and how to
correct this.
TIA for your time and help.
On a positive note, the NovaBACKUP support people are working with me on
this. I have exchanged emails and supplied requested info. Maybe one day
:).
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Disciple - Team Z
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his works are done in the meekness of wisdom. James 3:13
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