Windows Vista Guest Account Issue

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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!


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raymundka
 
Re: Guest Account Issue


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!


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raymundka
 
Re: Guest Account Issue

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.

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Jon


"raymundka" <raymundka@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> 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
 
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:


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raymundka
 
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