Re: Guest Account Issue
Jon;917341 Wrote:
> The 2 issues are connected., since the Sens service (or "System Event
> Notification Service") relies on the "Event System" service.
>
> Go into services.msc as previously, and make sure that this service is
> set
> to 'automatic' startup. and if not change it and reboot ....
>
> COM+ Event System
>
> Also check your list of services (click at the top of the 'Name' column
> first to sort them) for this entry
>
> System Event Notification Service
>
> to make sure that it's also on automatic. If it's not there at all, as
> you
> first suggested, then post back.
>
> --
> Jon
>
>
> "raymundka" <raymundka******.com> wrote in message
> news:raymundka.352oti@no-mx.tabletquestions.com...
> >
> > raymundka;917229 Wrote:
> >> My Guest account is turned on but when I try to log in, after a long
> >> Welcome sreen, the following error message is displayed:
> >>
> >> "Windows could not connect to the Sens service.
> >> Please contact your system administrator!"
> >>
> >> Other accounts can be crerated and logged on.
> >> Any ideas how to resolve this issue?
> >> Thank you!
> > Meantime I recognized that the System Event Service is competly
> missing
> > from my Services
> > (It is not disabled but not enlisted at all!)
> > The Sens.dll is in System 32
> > Pls help!
> >
> >
> > --
> > raymundka
Thank you, Jon!
System Event Notification Service had to be enabled,
now Guest Account is working.
:smile::smile::smile::smile::smile:
--
raymundka