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Help and Support service not running - 16.May2007 8:26:23 AM
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Exch2003
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Hello Anyone, When I go into Manage Your Server and then click on 'More Tools', it gives me an error message. It says that Windows cannot open Help and Support because a system service is not running. It says to fix the problem, start the service named 'Help and Support'. When I go into Services, there is no such service name listed. Does anyone know what to do when this message comes up? I would like get in there and see all the neat tools there are to better manage my Exchange Server. Please help! Thanks so much. :-) Lena
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RE: Help and Support service not running - 16.May2007 9:47:01 AM
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uemurad
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The service is HELPSVC.EXE. I'm searching now for where this gets installed and how to reinstall. If I find anything, I'll let you know.
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RE: Help and Support service not running - 16.May2007 11:25:19 AM
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pjhutch
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To fix this issue, try this: 1. Open a command prompt. 2. Navigate to %windir%\PCHealth\HelpCtr\Binaries 3. Run “start /w helpsvc /svchost netsvcs /regserver /install” 4. Once this command completes the Help and Support service should now appear in services.msc 5. Start the Help and Support service
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RE: Help and Support service not running... - 16.May2007 9:23:14 PM
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uemurad
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Lena, quote:
Would one of you know how to set the Event Viewer in Exchange so it will show which user (administrator) logs in and who does what to the server. I don't know off the top of my head - I'll try to find out. quote:
How do I check to see what rights I have as an Exchange Administrator? First, you need to be able to view the Security tab in the System Manager (ESM). How to enable the Security tab for the organization object in Exchange 2000 and in Exchange 2003 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/264733 Next, in the ESM open the properties of your Exchange Organization and view the Security page. Click on Advanced, select your name or the group to which you belong in the list, and click Edit.
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RE: Help and Support service not running... - 17.May2007 4:05:12 AM
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pjhutch
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You can configure auditing using Secpol.msc or gpedit.msc in Security Settings, Local Policies, Audit Policy and enable Audit account logon audit and Audit logon events. For account changes you need to enable Audit account management on the server and the DC(s) as well.
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RE: Help and Support service not running - 24.Mar.2009 3:17:51 PM
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jsteele
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Hello I have followed these directions (below) when I get to #2 I am told it is not a recognized as an internalor external command, operable program or batch file. Can someone help thank you jsteele pjhutch Trusted Source Posts: 3091 Joined: 21.Jul.2001 From: W Yorks, England Status: offline To fix this issue, try this: 1. Open a command prompt. 2. Navigate to %windir%\PCHealth\HelpCtr\Binaries 3. Run “start /w helpsvc /svchost netsvcs /regserver /install” 4. Once this command completes the Help and Support service should now appear in services.msc 5. Start the Help and Support service _____________________________ Peter Hutchison MCP Exchange Administrator University of Huddersfield
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RE: Help and Support service not running - 25.Mar.2009 4:33:30 AM
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pjhutch
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Sorry #2 should be: CD %windir%\PCHealth\HelpCtr\Binaries Number #5 should be: NET START helpsvc
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RE: Help and Support service not running - 25.Mar.2009 10:08:41 AM
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jsteele
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Hello again Thank you for your quick reply to my problem . after doing the corrections to #2 & 5 all seemed well untill I clicked on Help and Support rather than the old message I got nothing it did state after those correction in the cmd window that everything was running could this have something to with missing PCHealth Thank you
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