I tried it, and RPC is still locked in Safe Mode. Can't start/stop it. What
about editing the registry key and changing the login service there, would
that do it, or possibly make it worse?
"Steven L Umbach" wrote:
> Try booting into Safe Mode. RPC is stopped in Safe Mode and services.msc
> should work. It always does for me. --- Steve
>
>
> "Thomas Foster" <ThomasFoster@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:7D68779B-774E-4F7F-BFDB-BBEDF44AB391@microsoft.com...
> > That's good to know! But since the RPC service is vital to the OS, it
> > won't
> > let me stop it or change it (how I was able to do so before is beyond me).
> > How can I stop the service so I can change the login information? If I
> > stop
> > the RPC service, I can't even get the MMC console for services to come up.
> >
> > "Steven L Umbach" wrote:
> >
> >> Change the account to NT Authority\NetworkService and set the password to
> >> blank. It is managed by the operating system. --- Steve
> >>
> >> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;812519
> >>
> >> 4. To specify the user account that the service can use to log on,
> >> click the Log On tab, and then do one of the following: . To specify that
> >> the service uses the Local System account, click Local System account.
> >> . To specify that the service uses the Local Service account,
> >> click This account, and then type NT AUTHORITY\LocalService.
> >> . To specify that the service uses the Network Service
> >> account,
> >> click This account, and then type NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService.
> >> . To specify another account, click This account, click
> >> Browse,
> >> and then specify a user account in the Select User dialog box. When you
> >> are
> >> finished, click OK.
> >>
> >> 5. Type the password for the user account in the Password and
> >> Confirm
> >> password boxes, and then click OK. If you select the Local Service
> >> account
> >> or Network Service account, the password must be blank.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "Thomas Foster" <Thomas Foster@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> >> message
> >> news
C9A24F0-FDAC-465D-A577-C17B46423686@microsoft.com...
> >> > While troubleshooting an issue, I very stupidly changed the RPC service
> >> > Logon
> >> > Account from the default account to 'Local System Account'.
> >> >
> >> > Since then, I've been getting various DCOM, COM+, etc, errors in my
> >> > event
> >> > log, and some programs are bombing out trying to run.
> >> >
> >> > Does anybody know a way I can get the RPC service back to the way it
> >> > was?
> >> > I
> >> > don't remember the account it uses by default, and I wouldn't know the
> >> > password for it if I did (though I do faintly recall a program that can
> >> > give
> >> > you this info).
> >> >
> >> > Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> >> >
> >> > Thank you,
> >> > Thomas Foster
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >>
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