You should run things with as little permission as possible. In the case of 
FreeSWITCH, there's no need for it to run as LocalSystem (which is like a root 
account). NetworkService is much more restricted, which is good in the case of 
a security failure, such as a buffer overrun or a misconfigured 
module/application.

Maybe it's not loading because NetworkService doesn't have permissions to the 
FS directory.

-Michael

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ron Avriel
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 6:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Freeswitch-users] FreeSWITCH Windows Service does not Start

Hi,

If I try starting FreeSWITCH Windows service it immediately fails with a 
messagebox:

"The FreeSWITCH service on local computer started and then stopped. Some 
services stop automatically...etc."

I noticed that the service is installed to log on as "NT 
AUTHORITY\NetworkService".
If I change this to "Local System account" then FreeSWITCH starts and runs OK.

This failure occurred on multiple Windows XP servers.

Why does it fail and why does it not use the local system account like almost 
all services?

Thanks,
Ron





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