Your service needs 'full control' of the registry keys it uses. This article
is for the firewall, but the technique is the same.
Some services do not start in Windows Vista:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/943996/en-us
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> When I attempt to start stopped services, ThinkVantage task scheduler, in
> the
> Task Manager on a Thinkpad R61i with Vista, an error message says "Access
> Denied". If I try to start the services from Control Panel >
> Administrative
> Tools > Services, the PC hangs.
>
> How can I start these services. The account has administrative privileges.