Error 1069

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Hi
I have installed businessware application(vitria) to run under windowxp pro
with service pack2. when i try to start the businessware server i get the
following error message:
"Could not start the Businessware bserv1 service on local computer Error-
1069 the service did not start due to logon failure". I have verified my
login user name and password and found nothing wrong in login information.
Is there anyone who can help me in this matter. Does Error 1069 have any
specific meaning?

thanks in advance

Bony
 
Yes, 1069 = "The service did not start due to a logon failure." Check the
username and password for the account the service is set to start with.
Control Panel|Administrative Tools|Services

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:
| Hi
| I have installed businessware application(vitria) to run under windowxp
pro
| with service pack2. when i try to start the businessware server i get the
| following error message:
| "Could not start the Businessware bserv1 service on local computer Error-
| 1069 the service did not start due to logon failure". I have verified my
| login user name and password and found nothing wrong in login information.
| Is there anyone who can help me in this matter. Does Error 1069 have any
| specific meaning?
|
| thanks in advance
|
| Bony
 
bony said:
Hi
I have installed businessware application(vitria) to run under windowxp pro
with service pack2. when i try to start the businessware server i get the
following error message:
"Could not start the Businessware bserv1 service on local computer Error-
1069 the service did not start due to logon failure". I have verified my
login user name and password and found nothing wrong in login information.
Is there anyone who can help me in this matter. Does Error 1069 have any
specific meaning?

thanks in advance

Bony

You might want to chack with the software vendor's tech support.
 

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