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‎06-04-2008 01:56 PM
Hi,
Please help me since i am a newbie in Lansweeper 3.1
I tried to install Lansweeper Service and it always comes up with this error message
Lansweeper service install
Error: [SC] StartService: OpenService FAILED 1060:The specified service does not exist as an installed service.
does anyone can help me to solve this out ?
many thanks,
ikurnia
Please help me since i am a newbie in Lansweeper 3.1
I tried to install Lansweeper Service and it always comes up with this error message
Lansweeper service install
Error: [SC] StartService: OpenService FAILED 1060:The specified service does not exist as an installed service.
does anyone can help me to solve this out ?
many thanks,
ikurnia
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‎06-06-2008 08:59 AM
Hi pmcnamara,
thanks for the advise.
I already tried to include the domain when login as administrator credential as you suggested, but the service still can't be installed properly.
I still can't find the service running on or even port listening. Currently My server is using Windows 2003 server R2.
is there anything I missed ? pls help.
thanks for the advise.
I already tried to include the domain when login as administrator credential as you suggested, but the service still can't be installed properly.
I still can't find the service running on or even port listening. Currently My server is using Windows 2003 server R2.
is there anything I missed ? pls help.

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‎06-04-2008 10:31 PM
Thanks pmcnamara, I will update the installer.

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‎06-04-2008 10:00 PM
I found that if that happened then you did not enter your administrator credentials properly. If that happened, then it could not create the service to begin with and therefore it would not be installed as a service.
This happened to me when I entered my administrator creds without specifying a domain. The installer is a bit misleading (because it will "check out OK") and does not clarify that this is necessary.
Credentials in the installation process should be entered as such:
Username: domain/username
Password: password
This happened to me when I entered my administrator creds without specifying a domain. The installer is a bit misleading (because it will "check out OK") and does not clarify that this is necessary.
Credentials in the installation process should be entered as such:
Username: domain/username
Password: password

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‎06-04-2008 04:16 PM
I had the same problem exactly; I could find no answers here.
Since the issue could not be resolved, I had to find an alternate solution. I have discovered Spiceworks.com. Their product works great and requires no special configuration. (Oh, and it's free also).
Walt
Since the issue could not be resolved, I had to find an alternate solution. I have discovered Spiceworks.com. Their product works great and requires no special configuration. (Oh, and it's free also).
Walt
