0 | No action |
No action |
1 | Restart the service |
Restart the service |
2 | Reboot the machine |
Reboot the machine |
3 | Run the configured recovery program |
Run the configured recovery program |
4 | Restart the service in a separate process |
Restart the service in a separate process |
10 | Windows must now restart because the %ws service terminated unexpectedly |
Windows must now restart because the %ws service terminated unexpectedly |
20 | start |
start |
21 | stop |
stop |
22 | pause |
pause |
23 | continue |
continue |
35 | preshutdown |
preshutdown |
51 | stopped |
stopped |
54 | running |
running |
57 | paused |
paused |
65 | boot start |
boot start |
66 | system start |
system start |
67 | auto start |
auto start |
68 | demand start |
demand start |
69 | disabled |
disabled |
80 | service type |
service type |
81 | start type |
start type |
82 | error control |
error control |
83 | display name |
display name |
84 | binary path |
binary path |
85 | dependencies |
dependencies |
86 | service group |
service group |
87 | tag |
tag |
88 | account name |
account name |
89 | description |
description |
101 | Unplanned |
Unplanned |
102 | Custom |
Custom |
104 | Planned |
Planned |
110 | Custom Defined |
Custom Defined |
120 | None |
None |
131 | Other |
Other |
132 | Hardware |
Hardware |
133 | Operating System |
Operating System |
134 | Software |
Software |
135 | Application |
Application |
162 | Maintenance |
Maintenance |
163 | Installation |
Installation |
164 | Upgrade |
Upgrade |
165 | Reconfiguration |
Reconfiguration |
166 | Not responding |
Hung |
167 | Unstable |
Unstable |
168 | Disk |
Disk |
169 | Network Card |
Network Card |
170 | Environment |
Environment |
171 | Hardware Driver |
Hardware Driver |
172 | Other Driver |
Other Driver |
173 | Service Pack |
Service Pack |
174 | Software Update |
Software Update |
175 | Security Fix |
Security Fix |
176 | Security |
Security |
177 | Network Connectivity |
Network Connectivity |
178 | WMI |
WMI |
179 | Service Pack Uninstall |
Service Pack Uninstall |
180 | Software Update Uninstall |
Software Update Uninstall |
181 | Security Fix Uninstall |
Security Fix Uninstall |
182 | MMC |
MMC |
300 | Shutting down service: %ws. |
Shutting down service: %ws. |
301 | Service %ws did not respond on starting. |
Service %ws hung on starting. |
302 | Service Name |
Service Name |
303 | Image Name |
Image Name |
304 | Image Version |
Image Version |
305 | Service Type |
Service Type |
306 | Start Type |
Start Type |
307 | Service Hang Report |
Service Hang Report |
308 | kernel mode driver |
kernel mode driver |
309 | user mode service |
user mode service |
0x10000031 | Response Time |
Response Time |
0x12000038 | Classic |
Classic |
0x30000001 | Start |
Start |
0x30000002 | Stop |
Stop |
0x40001B7B | The %1 service was successfully sent a %2 control. |
The %1 service was successfully sent a %2 control. |
0x40001B7C | The %1 service entered the %2 state. |
The %1 service entered the %2 state. |
0x40001B80 | The start type of the %1 service was changed from %2 to %3. |
The start type of the %1 service was changed from %2 to %3. |
0x40001B82 | The %1 service was successfully sent a %2 control.%n%n The reason specified was: %3 [%4]%n%n Comment: %5 |
The %1 service was successfully sent a %2 control.%n%n The reason specified was: %3 [%4]%n%n Comment: %5 |
0x40001B85 | A service was installed in the system.%n%nService Name: %1%nService File Name: %2%nService Type: %3%nService Start Type: %4%nService Account: %5 |
A service was installed in the system.%n%nService Name: %1%nService File Name: %2%nService Type: %3%nService Start Type: %4%nService Account: %5 |
0x50000004 | Information |
Information |
0x80001B7F | A service process other than the one launched by the Service Control Manager connected when starting the %1 service. The Service Control Manager launched process %2 and process %3 connected instead.%n%n Note that if this service is configured to start under a debugger, this behaviour is expected. |
A service process other than the one launched by the Service Control Manager connected when starting the %1 service. The Service Control Manager launched process %2 and process %3 connected instead.%n%n Note that if this service is configured to start under a debugger, this behavior is expected. |
0x80001B84 | The following service is taking more than %2 minutes to start and may have stopped responding: %1%n%nContact your system administrator or service vendor for approximate start-up times for this service.%n%nIf you think this service might be slowing system response or log-on time, talk to your system administrator about whether the service should be disabled until the problem is identified.%n%nYou may have to restart the computer in safe mode before you can disable the service. |
The following service is taking more than %2 minutes to start and may have stopped responding: %1%n%nContact your system administrator or service vendor for approximate startup times for this service.%n%nIf you think this service might be slowing system response or logon time, talk to your system administrator about whether the service should be disabled until the problem is identified.%n%nYou may have to restart the computer in safe mode before you can disable the service. |
0x80001B86 | The following service has repeatedly stopped responding to service control requests: %1%n%nContact the service vendor or the system administrator about whether to disable this service until the problem is identified.%n%nYou may have to restart the computer in safe mode before you can disable the service. |
The following service has repeatedly stopped responding to service control requests: %1%n%nContact the service vendor or the system administrator about whether to disable this service until the problem is identified.%n%nYou may have to restart the computer in safe mode before you can disable the service. |
0x90000001 | Microsoft-Windows-Service Control Manager Performance Diagnostic Provider |
Microsoft-Windows-Service Control Manager Performance Diagnostic Provider |
0x91000001 | Microsoft-Windows-Svchost Performance Diagnostic Provider |
Microsoft-Windows-Svchost Performance Diagnostic Provider |
0x92000001 | Microsoft-Windows-Service Control Manager |
Microsoft-Windows-Service Control Manager |
0x92000002 | System |
System |
0xC0001B58 | The %1 service failed to start due to the following error: %n%2 |
The %1 service failed to start due to the following error: %n%2 |
0xC0001B59 | The %1 service depends on the %2 service which failed to start because of the following error: %n%3 |
The %1 service depends on the %2 service which failed to start because of the following error: %n%3 |
0xC0001B5A | The %1 service depends on the %2 group and no member of this group started. |
The %1 service depends on the %2 group and no member of this group started. |
0xC0001B5B | The %1 service depends on the following service: %2. This service might not be installed. |
The %1 service depends on the following service: %2. This service might not be installed. |
0xC0001B5D | The %1 call failed with the following error: %n%2 |
The %1 call failed with the following error: %n%2 |
0xC0001B5E | The %1 call failed for %2 with the following error: %n%3 |
The %1 call failed for %2 with the following error: %n%3 |
0xC0001B5F | The system reverted to its last known good configuration. The system is restarting.... |
The system reverted to its last known good configuration. The system is restarting.... |
0xC0001B60 | No backslash is in the account name. The account name must be in the form: domain\\user. |
No backslash is in the account name. The account name must be in the form: domain\\user. |
0xC0001B61 | A timeout was reached (%1 milliseconds) while waiting for the %2 service to connect. |
A timeout was reached (%1 milliseconds) while waiting for the %2 service to connect. |
0xC0001B62 | A timeout (%1 milliseconds) was reached while waiting for ReadFile. |
A timeout (%1 milliseconds) was reached while waiting for ReadFile. |
0xC0001B63 | A timeout (%1 milliseconds) was reached while waiting for a transaction response from the %2 service. |
A timeout (%1 milliseconds) was reached while waiting for a transaction response from the %2 service. |
0xC0001B64 | The message returned in the transaction has incorrect size. |
The message returned in the transaction has incorrect size. |
0xC0001B65 | Log-on attempt with current password failed with the following error: %n%1 |
Logon attempt with current password failed with the following error: %n%1 |
0xC0001B66 | Second log-on attempt with old password also failed with the following error: %n%1 |
Second logon attempt with old password also failed with the following error: %n%1 |
0xC0001B68 | The %1 service has reported an invalid current state %2. |
The %1 service has reported an invalid current state %2. |
0xC0001B69 | Detected circular dependencies demand starting %1. Check the service dependency tree. |
Detected circular dependencies demand starting %1. Check the service dependency tree. |
0xC0001B6A | Detected circular dependencies auto-starting services. Check the service dependency tree. |
Detected circular dependencies auto-starting services. Check the service dependency tree. |
0xC0001B6B | The %1 service depends on a service in a group which starts later. Change the order in the service dependency tree to ensure that all services required to start this service are starting before this service is started. |
The %1 service depends on a service in a group which starts later. Change the order in the service dependency tree to ensure that all services required to start this service are starting before this service is started. |
0xC0001B6C | The %1 service depends on a group which starts later. Change the order in the service dependency tree to ensure that all services required to start this service are starting before this service is started. |
The %1 service depends on a group which starts later. Change the order in the service dependency tree to ensure that all services required to start this service are starting before this service is started. |
0xC0001B6D | About to revert to the last known good configuration because the %1 service failed to start. |
About to revert to the last known good configuration because the %1 service failed to start. |
0xC0001B6E | The %1 service did not respond on starting.
|
The %1 service hung on starting. |
0xC0001B6F | The %1 service terminated with the following error: %n%2 |
The %1 service terminated with the following error: %n%2 |
0xC0001B70 | The %1 service terminated with the following service-specific error: %n%2 |
The %1 service terminated with the following service-specific error: %n%2 |
0xC0001B72 | The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) did not load: %1 |
The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) did not load: %1 |
0xC0001B73 | Windows could not be started as configured. Starting Windows using a previous working configuration. |
Windows could not be started as configured. Starting Windows using a previous working configuration. |
0xC0001B74 | The %1 Registry key denied access to SYSTEM account programs so the Service Control Manager took ownership of the Registry key. |
The %1 Registry key denied access to SYSTEM account programs so the Service Control Manager took ownership of the Registry key. |
0xC0001B75 | Service Control Manager %0 |
Service Control Manager %0 |
0xC0001B76 | The %1 service is marked as an interactive service. However, the system is configured to not allow interactive services. This service may not function properly. |
The %1 service is marked as an interactive service. However, the system is configured to not allow interactive services. This service may not function properly. |
0xC0001B77 | The %1 service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this %2 time(s). The following corrective action will be taken in %3 milliseconds: %5. |
The %1 service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this %2 time(s). The following corrective action will be taken in %3 milliseconds: %5. |
0xC0001B78 | The Service Control Manager tried to take a corrective action (%2) after the unexpected termination of the %3 service, but this action failed with the following error: %n%4 |
The Service Control Manager tried to take a corrective action (%2) after the unexpected termination of the %3 service, but this action failed with the following error: %n%4 |
0xC0001B7A | The %1 service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this %2 time(s). |
The %1 service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this %2 time(s). |
0xC0001B7D | The Service Control Manager encountered an error undoing a configuration change to the %1 service. The service's %2 is currently in an unpredictable state. If you do not correct this configuration, you may not be able to restart the %1 service or may encounter other errors. To ensure that the service is configured properly, use the Services snap-in in Microsoft Management Console (MMC). |
The Service Control Manager encountered an error undoing a configuration change to the %1 service. The service's %2 is currently in an unpredictable state. If you do not correct this configuration, you may not be able to restart the %1 service or may encounter other errors. To ensure that the service is configured properly, use the Services snap-in in Microsoft Management Console (MMC). |
0xC0001B7E | The %1 service was unable to log on as %2 with the currently configured password due to the following error: %n%3%n%nTo ensure that the service is configured properly, use the Services snap-in in Microsoft Management Console (MMC). |
The %1 service was unable to log on as %2 with the currently configured password due to the following error: %n%3%n%nTo ensure that the service is configured properly, use the Services snap-in in Microsoft Management Console (MMC). |
0xC0001B81 | The %1 service was unable to log on as %2 with the currently configured password due to the following error: %nLog-on failure: the user has not been granted the requested log-on type at this computer.%n %nService: %1 %nDomain and account: %2%n %nThis service account does not have the required user right \"Log on as a service.\"%n %nUser Action%n %nAssign \"Log on as a service\" to the service account on this computer. You can use Local Security Settings (Secpol.msc) to do this. If this computer is a node in a cluster, check that this user right is assigned to the Cluster service account on all nodes in the cluster.%n %nIf you have already assigned this user right to the service account, and the user right appears to be removed, check with your domain administrator to find out if a Group Policy object associated with this node might be removing the right. |
The %1 service was unable to log on as %2 with the currently configured password due to the following error: %nLogon failure: the user has not been granted the requested logon type at this computer.%n %nService: %1 %nDomain and account: %2%n %nThis service account does not have the required user right \"Log on as a service.\"%n %nUser Action%n %nAssign \"Log on as a service\" to the service account on this computer. You can use Local Security Settings (Secpol.msc) to do this. If this computer is a node in a cluster, check that this user right is assigned to the Cluster service account on all nodes in the cluster.%n %nIf you have already assigned this user right to the service account, and the user right appears to be removed, check with your domain administrator to find out if a Group Policy object associated with this node might be removing the right. |
0xC0001B83 | The %1 service did not shut down properly after receiving a pre-shutdown control. |
The %1 service did not shut down properly after receiving a preshutdown control. |