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Remove terminal serivce, but Service Control Manager till monitor it


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How can stop Service control manager to monitor Terminal Service Status??

The Event error is :

Registering with Service Control Manager to monitor Terminal Service status failed with The specified service does not exist as an installed service.

, retry in ten minute.

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Yeah I've seen that, annoying but harmless. Tried to disable it but couldn't find the option, if someone knows it would be nice to disable this message.

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Thank you for your reply.

Yes, it is harmless.

But I search many time also can't found how to manage the service control manager, so want anyone can help me.

Now, I only can use filter to exclude their message (no see no problem :D )

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yes getting that error too

disabling UAC then accessing some exes give this error

Windows cannot access the specified device, path or file. You may not have the appropriate permissions to access the item

you have to manually right click them and unblock them to access it.

any solutions to this problem?

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when i access the exe this is what i get

"Windows cannot access the specified device, path or file. You may not have the appropriate permissions to access the item"

when i check for this in "event viewer" logs this is what is written

"The Event error is :

Registering with Service Control Manager to monitor Terminal Service status failed with The specified service does not exist as an installed service."

Is it the same problem? i don't know! you judge!

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No it's not the same, it's new one plus the same.

For that UAC error just run the exe by right-clicking and choose run as admin.

I'll check if maybe some more tweaks are needed to disable UAC or it's their bug.

You can try to enable UAC, reboot, then Disable it and reboot...then try the same exe. But before that confirm that vLite-disabled UAC causes that error on that specific exe. If manually disabled UAC does the same then there is nothing I can do, are you an admin to begin with?

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You may not turn the monitor off on detecting one specified service, the problem has been discovered in XP that perhaps it's an automatical monitor surveilling overall system events of services. But it's also harmless, or you can turn down the monitor for all services at once, yet you will never get any events in event viewer. Try to turn the service of Windows Event Log off after you make sure events are useless. :lol:

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enabling UAC, rebooting, then Disabling it and rebooting/right-clicking and choosing run as admin doesnt work you have to right click the exe click properties and click unblock. then it works

it's their bug as i use disable uac from msconfig not vlite.

im not an admin to begin with but the error is annoying and partly relevant.

i see nlite 1.3 is released when can vlite next version be expected :)

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