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sanjayws
post Jan 7 2009, 01:37 AM

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Hi WK,

These services rely on an automatically managed system or network account.

Please do this.

Clear your event viewer's system part logs (run ---> eventvwr). Now, go to services (run --> services.msc) and now start the service which previously fails. Please record down the errors now you start to see in the System tab of the event viewer and post a reply here..A screen cap would be the best.





QUOTE(wkphang @ Jan 6 2009, 04:09 PM)
Hi All,

my laptop currently is facing this problem which the account is lockout, and because of this the windows services such as DHCP Client, Windows firewalls, etc fail to start.

I try to restart the services in the "Windows Services", but it state error that is the account is lockout, and services fails.
i don't know how it happen... I can't connect to the internet or any network...

My Question is this, as this is a personal pc, im using the Administrator account... so how do i unlock this "Account Lockout" problem? Anyone have encounter this problem before? I only use Vista recently (1 1/2 months ago), and i'm still not good at the admin tool part... Can anyone help?

** I have ask my frends about this problem, they told me to format the hardisk. But i read it at the Microsoft knowledge base.. it states that the Administrator will be able to unlock this problem. So i will like to try it out...
How do i unlock this problem with an admin login?

Thanks
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This post has been edited by sanjayws: Jan 7 2009, 01:38 AM
sanjayws
post Jan 10 2009, 11:52 AM

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Hi there:

Check to ensure the following services are running. If not try to start them. If they fail, let us know the error that windows is producing.

Network Connections
Network Location Awareness (NLA)
Plug and Play
Remote Access Auto Connection Manager
Remote Access Connection Manager
Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
Telephony )

Seem like some core drivers are broken. Lets try to "reset" stuff ...

Click start:all programs:accessories: <right click> command prompt, there's a menu that will appear, click on Run As Administrator.

If you are admin equivalent you will start the command prompt.

Now at the command prompt dialog box, type the following:
sfc /scannow

>>--Process of scanning and repairing may take some time, follow closely the screen and write down anything that looks interesting.

If that above fails, reinstall SP1. smile.gif

Cheers!


 

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