In Windows XP, a service must be started by an nt authority/NetworkService user, but cannot be started. There is no problem in using a local system account to start the service, however, the NetworkService cannot be started, and "error 1053: the service does not start or control the request in time" is reported ".
I can't find the solution. I am working well on another computer. Why can't I find this computer?
Later, I found a webpage (for conversion) User 'nt authority/network service' and failed to log on. To A, the hard disk partition formats of the two computers were different. What I could use was the FAT32 partition, the computer that cannot be started by this service is an NTFS partition, and does not have the account permission problem. In this case, add the nt authority/NetworkService user to the Administrator group and solve the problem. Darling
How to add 'nt authority/network Service' to the Administrator group?
My computer --> right-click --> Manage --> local users and groups;
Select "group" --> double-click "Administrators" --> click "add" --> click "advanced" --> click "find now" --> select a network service user from the list below --> click "OK" --> join twice.
If you encounter such a problem, the service that can be started by logging on to the local system account cannot be started by replacing it with NetworkService. This method may be used to solve the problem.