Event Id | 7003 |
Source | Service Control Manager |
Description | The %1 service depends on the following nonexistent service: %2 |
Event Information | According to Microsoft : Cause : This event is logged when a service has a dependency on a nonexistent service to start. Resolution : Remove the dependent service To resolve this issue, remove the dependency on the nonexistent service for the service indicated in the event message text. Note: To perform this procedure, you must have membership in Administrators, or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority. To list the dependent services for a service and remove the dependencies: 1.At a command prompt, typesc qc service_name to view the other services on which service_name is dependent. 2.Typesc query type= all to list all valid services and device services. Compare the results of this command to the list of dependent services provided in step #1 and identify the nonexistent dependent services. 3.Typesc config service_name depend= dependencies, where dependencies are just the names of the valid dependent services, separated by forward slashes (/), to remove dependencies on the nonexistent dependent services. Note: If the service has no valid dependent services, enter a null value for the depend parameter. Verify : To perform this procedure, you must have membership in Administrators, or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority. To verify that a service has started: 1.Open theServices snap-in by clicking theStart button, Control Panel, andAdministrative Tools, then double-clickingServices.Note: For Windows Vista, use the Classic View display option inControl Panel to see theAdministration Tools. 2.In the details pane of theServices snap-in, locate the name of the service and verify that theStatus column shows a status ofStarted. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cause: When an installation is not completed or interrupted abnormally, this event is generated. Resolution: If the service is a Windows system service, try installing or reinstalling the latest service pack. Related events: Event ID: 7001, Event Source: Service Control Manager |
Reference Links | Event ID 7003 from Source Service Control Manager Event ID 1091 and Event ID 1085 Appear in the Application Event Log Windows 2000 Event 7001 or 7003 in the System Event log Event ID 7003 After First Restarting the Computer During SBS 2000 Installation |
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