system event notification service?????

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I am the administrator on my p.c. And i have two other acccounts on it, my
account works fine but when we try and sign on to the other accounts it says
"windows could not connect to the system event notification service . please
consult your system administrator." And will not let you on can someone tell
me how to fix this .? PLEASE.
 
i too have been having this problem but havent managed to find the answer,
however after re-starting my computer the other user has been able to log on.
im sorry i cant be more helpful!
 
Hi,

I have this same problem. I've only just bought this computer with Vista
Home installed.

Have re-started but that doesn't help.

Is there anything else that can help?!

I've tried Virus & Spy-ware checks and nothing comes up.

I'd appreciate it if anyone could come up with an idea
 
I am having the same problem with all 3 standard user accounts that I setup.
I tried deleteing the accounts and re-establishing them and still receive the
"windows could not connect to the system event notification service."

I have Norton running...is that causing the problem?

Hopefully someone can provide a solution on this problem! I don't want my
kids using the administrator account.
 
I've spoken with friends in IT and they all say there's no fix. I've looked
online - Microsoft & their software development website.

All say good things about SENS - System Event Notification Service as a new
synchronisation management operational software, which to me just means =
can't be fixed cause its part of the core of Vista.

I've provided administrative rights to the other standard user account, but
you can still use the "Parental Controls" for the kids' accounts to track /
content control. However, kids are quite smart, they'll probably figure out
how to disable it before long.
 
so you're saying that, you can provide administrative rights to standard user
accounts?? That almost seems like its defeating the purpose... but at this
point, it would be better than not having any standard accounts at all...
 
SEAN said:
so you're saying that, you can provide administrative rights to standard user
accounts?? That almost seems like its defeating the purpose... but at this
point, it would be better than not having any standard accounts at all...
 
I've been following this thread closely as I am experiencing this as well as
a few other annoying glitches with Vista. Yesterday I happened to run a
system restore for an unrelated issue....this morning, to my surprise my son
was using his own account. I couldn't believe my eyes. Who knows how long
this will last, but the only thing I had fiddled with was system restore,
which by the way I happened to select a restore point earlier than when this
system event notification issue crept up.
Good luck...it may work for others.
 
I'm even having trouble reading this page. Did you ever get an answer to
this question - seems by the # of questions a lot of people are having this
trouble. I'm having the exact same problem and I'm going crazy because my
kids are on my computer. If you received an answer can you tell me what it
is: You can reach me at (e-mail address removed)
 
Hi

In other thread ("standard user loging problems") there was a suggestion to
run the CMD prompt as administrator and run "sfc /scannow". I ran it and
afterwards I could log in with "normal" accounts as well. Again, rebooting
has also helped sometines so I am worried whether this is permanent or
temporary solution. Anyway, if others have success with this, would you
please report it here for the benefit of all?

Thanks
Troels
 
I just used a system restore from before this mess started
but if anything offical is released explaining the cause and/or cure for this
plz post
 
Hi,

I just wanted to confirm that running "sfc /scannow" from the command prompt
has solved my problems in this respect -> and apparantly in permanent way.
Seems like some upgrade pack has messed up to registry.

Best
Troels
 
Troels,

You saved my bacon! I have been getting a message "Error 193: 0xc1" that
affected the running of my SENS services in Vista and would not allow my
Verizon air card to function, which is vital because I travel every week for
work. I researched almost everywhere on the internet and then I ran your
registry correction suggestion below (sfc /scannow) from command prompt and
everything was immediately fixed.

Awesome! Thanks.
 
Thank you Troels! I am new to this Vista Community posting area and am
surprised that Microsoft doesn't participate. Clearly this is a pervasive
problem (I've been struggling with it for some time now.) Does MS ever read
these things and let us poor sufferers know they are working on the problems
ID'ed here?
 
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