When Windows 7 opens a service, "error 1079: The account for this service is different from the account that is running on another service on the same process," as shown in the following illustration:
Reason Analysis:
This failure typically occurs on a service initiated by the Svchost service hosting process, and Windows 7 can start up to seven Svchost process instances, respectively, to start a set of services. Each service in a set of services must run under the same startup account as the corresponding Svchost process instance. For example, the alert service belongs to the Local service group, and its corresponding Svchost process instance runs under the Local service account, and if the alert service's startup account is incorrectly modified to another account, such as the local System account, an error is given.
Solution:
Next, take the network Access Protection Agent service as an example to demonstrate how to resolve this issue.
1, click the Win7 Start button in the search bar input services.msc;
2, open the Service tab, find the network Access Protection Agent service, double-click the Open Service Properties page, the following figure:
Select the Login tab, as shown in the following figure:
Modify the login option to the Local System account and then apply.
Then change the login option to a designated account, click Browse-Advanced-now, as shown below:
Select Network Service account, after 3 times to determine, again enabled on the normal. The service is started, as shown in the following illustration.
Note:
Note: In the final step, select which account to use according to the current service to enable (such as LocalService, etc.), this case is network Access Protection Agent service, so Select Network Service account solution, So you have the flexibility to choose your account when solving similar problems.