Event ID 7002 — Service Start Operations
Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2
Service Control Manager (SCM) starts services and driver services. It also reports when services fail to start or hang while starting.
Event Details
Product: | Windows Operating System |
ID: | 7002 |
Source: | Service Control Manager |
Version: | 6.1 |
Symbolic Name: | EVENT_SERVICE_START_FAILED_GROUP |
Message: | The %1 service depends on the %2 group and no member of this group started. |
Resolve
Check that the dependent service groups have started and then start the service
In some cases, a service may have a dependency on a service group. If the dependent groups have not started, then the service will not start. To resolve this issue, first check that the dependent service groups have started, and then start the service.
To perform these procedures, you must have membership in Administrators, or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority.
Check that the dependent service groups have started
To check that the dependent service groups have started:
Open the Services snap-in by clicking the Start button, Control Panel, and Administrative Tools, then double-clicking Services.
Note: For Windows Vista, use the Classic View display option in Control Panel to see the Administration Tool.
In the details pane of the Services snap-in, right-click on the name of the service you want to start and select Properties.
Click the Dependencies tab and note the service groups listed under This service depends on the following system components.
For each of the dependent service groups, in the details pane of the Services snap-in, verify that the Status column shows a status of Started for each of the services in that service group. If any service in a dependent service group has not started, follow the To start a service procedure below.
Start the service
To start a service:
Open the Services snap-in by clicking the Start button, Control Panel, and Administrative Tools, then double-clicking Services.
Note: For Windows Vista, use the Classic View display option in Control Panel to see the Administration Tool.
In the details pane of the Services snap-in, right-click on the name of the service you want to start and select Start.
Verify
To perform this procedure, you must have membership in Administrators, or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority.
To verify that a service has started:
Open the Services snap-in by clicking the Start button, Control Panel, and Administrative Tools, then double-clicking Services.
Note: For Windows Vista, use the Classic View display option in Control Panel to see the Administration Tools.
In the details pane of the Services snap-in, locate the name of the service and verify that the Status column shows a status of Started.