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jamie tijerina
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      08-19-2007
I had a problem with windows vista and used the resore to fix it. But now
anyone that is a standard user cannot log in. I get a window that says
"windows could not connect to the System Event Notification Service service".
Only those with admin rights can log in. Im not on a network, my computer is
a stand alone. But I dont want the kids to have admin rights. Help.
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Troels Kolding
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      09-16-2007
Hi,

Thanks for this mail! You, I and hundreds of other users share the same
problem. To ensure security of Vista, it is important that this error is
solved. Please Microsoft, let us know a solution!

Some one claims it has to do with Defender and some have found that "Update
905866" is causing all the trouble?? Did anyone found a suitable solution for
those of us where "just reboot the PC" is not a satisfactory help?

Thanks
Troels

"jamie tijerina" wrote:

> I had a problem with windows vista and used the resore to fix it. But now
> anyone that is a standard user cannot log in. I get a window that says
> "windows could not connect to the System Event Notification Service service".
> Only those with admin rights can log in. Im not on a network, my computer is
> a stand alone. But I dont want the kids to have admin rights. Help.
> --
> jamie

 
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brink
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      09-16-2007

jamie tijerina;426202 Wrote:
> I had a problem with windows vista and used the resore to fix it. Bu
> no
> anyone that is a standard user cannot log in. I get a window that say
> "windows could not connect to the System Event Notification Servic
> service"
> Only those with admin rights can log in. Im not on a network, m
> computer i
> a stand alone. But I dont want the kids to have admin rights. Help
> -
> jami


Hi Jamie

I saw this recently on my computer. I ran a "sfc /scannow" from
elevated command prompt in the Administrator account.

See: http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/66...stem-files.htm

When it was done, I restarted the computer from the Administrato
account and it had some "Configuring Updates" during the process. Whe
done, I had no more problems

Hopefully it will work for you as well
Shaw

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Troels Kolding
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      09-17-2007
Hi,

Thanks for help. I ran the check and there were are few issues it could not
repair (Settings.ini and tcpmon.ini). I guess that is ok and non-related to
the issue at hand? Do you know what to look for as a "fix" in the huge log
file?

Nevertheless, I am now able to switch user (although rebooting also have
temporarily fixed the issue). Will report back if the problem shows up again.

best
Troels

"brink" wrote:

>
> jamie tijerina;426202 Wrote:
> > I had a problem with windows vista and used the resore to fix it. But
> > now
> > anyone that is a standard user cannot log in. I get a window that says
> > "windows could not connect to the System Event Notification Service
> > service".
> > Only those with admin rights can log in. Im not on a network, my
> > computer is
> > a stand alone. But I dont want the kids to have admin rights. Help.
> > --
> > jamie

>
> Hi Jamie,
>
> I saw this recently on my computer. I ran a "sfc /scannow" from a
> elevated command prompt in the Administrator account.
>
> See: http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/66...tem-files.html
>
> When it was done, I restarted the computer from the Administrator
> account and it had some "Configuring Updates" during the process. When
> done, I had no more problems.
>
> Hopefully it will work for you as well,
> Shawn
>
>
> --
> brink
>
> *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.*
> OM\")
> *Please post feedback to help others.*
>

 
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brink
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      09-17-2007

Troels Kolding;454419 Wrote:
> Hi
>
> Thanks for help. I ran the check and there were are few issues it coul
> no
> repair (Settings.ini and tcpmon.ini). I guess that is ok an
> non-related t
> the issue at hand? Do you know what to look for as a "fix" in the hug
> lo
> file
>
> Nevertheless, I am now able to switch user (although rebooting als
> hav
> temporarily fixed the issue). Will report back if the problem shows u
> again
>
> bes
> Troel
>


Troels

You can run a non-indexed search for "Search.ini" and "tcpmon.ini" an
get a good copy, the ones listed from within the "C:\Windows\winsxs
location (Wow, x86, or AMD folders), and copy it to the location liste
in the log file. You may need to take ownership of the one you ar
replacing before it will allow you to. This tutorial will show you how

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67...rship-file.htm

If you are not having any problems from it, I would not worry about i
if you are not comfortable doing this

Shaw

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