hpum
07-10-2005, 01:38 AM
I got the same problem as Ken
I TRIED YOUR setting terminal services to AUTO but when I click START, I
got this erro:
COULD NOT START THE TERMINAL SERVICE IN TH ELOCAL COMPUTER.
ERROR 1083: THE EXECUTEABLE PROGRAM THAT THIS SERVICE IS CONFIGURED TO RUN
IN DOES NOT IMPLEMENT THE SERVICE.
Will you clean boot environment solution work even if my TERMINAL SERVICES
DOESN'T EVEN START?
"Jason Tan (MSFT)" wrote:
> Hi Ken,
>
> Thanks for reply!
>
> Based on the current situation, I would like to provide you with the
> following suggestions for your reference:
>
> Step 1: Please test the issue in Clean Boot environment. Can the issue be
> reproduced?
> ==========================================================================
> 1. Click the "Start" and select "Run".
> 2. Type msconfig in the open box, and then click "OK".
> 3. On the "Services" tab, click to choose "Hide All Microsoft Services" and
> click to choose Disable All.
> 4. On the Startup page, click Disable All.
> 5. Click "OK" to reboot your computer.
> 6. When you see the message, choose "Don't show this message or launch the
> System Configuration Utility when Windows starts" and click OK.
>
> Note: A Clean Boot will allow us to isolate any device drivers or programs
> that are loading at startup that may be causing a conflict.
>
> Step 2: Please create a new user account, and logon to system with the new
> user account. Can the issue be reproduced?
> ============================================================================
> =======================================
> 1. Click Start, and click Control Panel.
> 2. Double-click "User Accounts".
> 3. Click the "Create a new account" link.
> 4. Follow the instructions to create a new account with Administrator
> rights.
> 5. Log off the current user account and then log on the new account.
>
> I look forward to your response. If there is anything that is unclear,
> please feel free to let me know.
>
> Thanks & Regards,
>
> Jason Tan
>
> Microsoft Online Partner Support
> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
>
> =====================================================
>
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> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
>
> =====================================================
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>
>
I TRIED YOUR setting terminal services to AUTO but when I click START, I
got this erro:
COULD NOT START THE TERMINAL SERVICE IN TH ELOCAL COMPUTER.
ERROR 1083: THE EXECUTEABLE PROGRAM THAT THIS SERVICE IS CONFIGURED TO RUN
IN DOES NOT IMPLEMENT THE SERVICE.
Will you clean boot environment solution work even if my TERMINAL SERVICES
DOESN'T EVEN START?
"Jason Tan (MSFT)" wrote:
> Hi Ken,
>
> Thanks for reply!
>
> Based on the current situation, I would like to provide you with the
> following suggestions for your reference:
>
> Step 1: Please test the issue in Clean Boot environment. Can the issue be
> reproduced?
> ==========================================================================
> 1. Click the "Start" and select "Run".
> 2. Type msconfig in the open box, and then click "OK".
> 3. On the "Services" tab, click to choose "Hide All Microsoft Services" and
> click to choose Disable All.
> 4. On the Startup page, click Disable All.
> 5. Click "OK" to reboot your computer.
> 6. When you see the message, choose "Don't show this message or launch the
> System Configuration Utility when Windows starts" and click OK.
>
> Note: A Clean Boot will allow us to isolate any device drivers or programs
> that are loading at startup that may be causing a conflict.
>
> Step 2: Please create a new user account, and logon to system with the new
> user account. Can the issue be reproduced?
> ============================================================================
> =======================================
> 1. Click Start, and click Control Panel.
> 2. Double-click "User Accounts".
> 3. Click the "Create a new account" link.
> 4. Follow the instructions to create a new account with Administrator
> rights.
> 5. Log off the current user account and then log on the new account.
>
> I look forward to your response. If there is anything that is unclear,
> please feel free to let me know.
>
> Thanks & Regards,
>
> Jason Tan
>
> Microsoft Online Partner Support
> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
>
> =====================================================
>
> When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so
> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
>
> =====================================================
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>
>