I saw that error (ERROR_NOLOGON_WORKSTATION_TRUST_ACCOUNT, error 1808)
before when I was having some problems with logon actions. I was trying to
create shortcuts on a redirected desktop that pointed to a shared area on a
NetApp filer. For some reason, the security context seemed to be a little
screwed-up. I got around this by copying the shortcuts locally first and
then moving them to the shared area later in the logon process.

I'm a little confused as to what correlation the Server service could have
with a shared area on your filer, though - AFAIK the Server service deals
with hosting shares, rather than accessing them, that's the job of the
Workstation service - but it seems a little coincidental. Do you have folder
redirection configured in any way? Is there a drive being mapped out to the
filer at login? Is there some sort of shared storage connected to the NetApp
from the server?

I also remember that this error was generated specifically when creating
App-V shortcuts using AppSense, so I don't know if you are using either of
these technologies as well.

It might be an idea to run a Process Monitor as you try and start the Server
service to see exactly what it is trying to do, and if it is trying to
access a network location in some way.

Sorry couldn't be of more help,




On 13 May 2011 19:21, Mathew Shember <[email protected]> wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> This one has a couple people stumped.
>
> HP G6's 70 gig Ram 24 cores.
>
> Windows 2008 R2 Enterprise with terminal services enabled.
>
> The server service will not start.
>
> I get an error:
>
> Services
>   Windows could not start the Server service on Local Computer
>   Error: 1808: The account used is a computer account.   Use your
>  Global user account or local user account to access this server.
>
> The event log shows:
>
> Log Name:      System
> Source:        Service Control Manager
> Date:          5/13/2011 11:10:28 AM
> Event ID:      7023
> Task Category: None
> Level:         Error
> Keywords:      Classic
> User:          N/A
> Computer:      us01sbureg1.internal.synopsys.com
> Description:
> The Server service terminated with the following error:
> The account used is a computer account. Use your global user account or
> local user account to access this server.
>
>
> Note:  This was built from a wim file.
>
> I have done many things.
> Sfc /scannow
> Reinstalled file and print
> Played with the user accounts on the service.
>
> Nothing seems to be able to correct it and it's a weird error.
>
> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Mathew
>
>
>
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