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Run regmon and filemon (www.sysinternals.com) when starting the service, and you should see where the problem lies - either a file not found, an access denied, a registry key you can't read or doesn't exist, etc.

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Go to the following links to download each utility:

- Filemon

http://www.sysinternals.com/utilities/filemon.html

- Regmon

http://www.sysinternals.com/utilities/regmon.html

The link for each utility has instructions on the utility's usage.

Once you've downloaded and unzipped each utility, start both filemon and regmon, and then quickly attempt to start the service. Once the service starting fails, stop each utility from logging quickly (again, instructions for each at the above links). You will now be able to look through the regmon and filemon logs to see if you have any Access Denied or Not Found messages when you attempted to start the service.

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