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Oct 12, 2011 - I am trying to start Windows firewall services, (control panel/administrative tools/services/windowsfirewall) and Error 1079: The account. Dec 7, 2012 - Error 1079: The account specified for this service is different from the account specified for. Just like I did with the Windows Firewall service.
Start regedit, go to HKLM System CurrentControlSet Services. Right click Service and select Permissions. Click the Add button underneath Security and type 'nt service bfe' (without the quotes - there is a space between nt and service). Select BFE and then click Full Control, Apply and then OK. Quit regedit. See if the two services will start now. If the Firewall service won't start, double click it, pick the logon tab, make sure Local Service is the logon account and then blank the password.
Click Apply and you should get a message about the Local Service account being granted logon authority. You should be able to start the service now. Edit: you might go ahead and check the DHCP service to see if it's running and start it if necessary). Then one of the services/drivers that these depend on is failing to start. This is usually the results of a missing or corrupted file. Let's look at the DHCP service first. There are two Non plug and play 'devices' and another service that this service depends upon.
So, is the Network Store Interface service running? To see the two non PnP devices, go to the Device Manager, select anything so as to highlight the window, and then, at the top of the screen, pick view and select Show hidden devices. In the device list, expand Non Plug and Play Devices.
The two you're interested in right now are the first one - Ancillary Function Driver for Winsock, and much further down the list NetIO Legacy TDI Support Driver. For each of these, double click and pick the Driver tab. Make sure they are set to 'System' and started. If either is not started and will not start, the corresponding driver file is likely missing or corrupted. The first one is afd.sys and the second is tdx.sys.
After checking these things, give me an update and we can go from there.
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Just rebuilt my 64 bit Dell T605 with Server 2008. It's my personal development machine so I installed a Creative SB X-Fi sound card. I can't start the Audio Services because of error 1079 'The account specified for this service is different from the account specified for other services running in the same process'. Going through all the other services (both required and dependent for audio service) I find they are all assigned the Local System account and with the 'Allow service to interact with desktop' check box unchecked. All the required services are running before trying to start audio. What am I missing? I can't figure this out.
Frank Fox Hendersonville, Tennessee. Hi Rajesh, i have a question regarding the issue. How are you determining that the services should start in desired user account the reason is most of the services do not require such a high priviliged account to run the service, its the developer who decides what access is required to run his service either he mentions a) local service account b) network account. The above one are commonly used. Are these services interactive services?
Please understand that local system account inherits the security context of SCM sainath!analyze. Rajesh, I was away to upstate New York this weekend at a neighborhood reunion entitled 'South Troy Against The World' and met many old friends from 40 or more years ago. It was great fun. I have all the required services started and all but Remote Procedure Call logs on as Local System Account. The Properties dialog box is greyed out and locked into the Network Service Account.
Accordingly, I can't change any of the RPC properties. Therefore I'm still getting Error 1079 trying to start the Audio service.