D Deleted022220 Well-known member Joined Dec 14, 2019 Posts 74 Dec 18, 2019 #1 Good morning. I am getting this error, and at shutdown "stopping services" message. In addition, when I click system button at settings in Windows 10, it automatically closes.
Good morning. I am getting this error, and at shutdown "stopping services" message. In addition, when I click system button at settings in Windows 10, it automatically closes.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Dec 18, 2019 #2 Hi! Which Server version?
D Deleted022220 Well-known member Joined Dec 14, 2019 Posts 74 Dec 18, 2019 #3 softwaremaniac said: Hi! Which Server version? Click to expand... I am using Windows 10 Pro x64
x BlueRobot Administrator Staff member Joined May 7, 2013 Posts 10,222 Location %systemroot% Dec 18, 2019 #4 Are you connected to a network server at all? Is this a personal computer or a work one?
D Deleted022220 Well-known member Joined Dec 14, 2019 Posts 74 Dec 18, 2019 #5 x BlueRobot said: Are you connected to a network server at all? Is this a personal computer or a work one? Click to expand... It's my personal computer. After school, can any staff member connect my pc remotely via TeamViewer, please?
x BlueRobot said: Are you connected to a network server at all? Is this a personal computer or a work one? Click to expand... It's my personal computer. After school, can any staff member connect my pc remotely via TeamViewer, please?
x BlueRobot Administrator Staff member Joined May 7, 2013 Posts 10,222 Location %systemroot% Dec 18, 2019 #6 No unfortunately not. To my knowledge, the Local Session Manager service is used when connected to a network domain, was your computer connected to the school network? When does the error occur?
No unfortunately not. To my knowledge, the Local Session Manager service is used when connected to a network domain, was your computer connected to the school network? When does the error occur?
D Deleted022220 Well-known member Joined Dec 14, 2019 Posts 74 Dec 18, 2019 #7 x BlueRobot said: No unfortunately not. To my knowledge, the Local Session Manager service is used when connected to a network domain, was your computer connected to the school network? When does the error occur? Click to expand... I reinstalled Windows from scratch. So, from the beginning, the issue occurred.
x BlueRobot said: No unfortunately not. To my knowledge, the Local Session Manager service is used when connected to a network domain, was your computer connected to the school network? When does the error occur? Click to expand... I reinstalled Windows from scratch. So, from the beginning, the issue occurred.
x BlueRobot Administrator Staff member Joined May 7, 2013 Posts 10,222 Location %systemroot% Dec 18, 2019 #8 Do you connect to any other networks like the school network?
britechguy Well-known member Joined Jun 2, 2016 Posts 772 Location Staunton, VA Dec 18, 2019 #9 I have had verbose messages turned on for boot and shut down on my system for several years now. The "Waiting for local session manager" message has always, since day one, been a part of every boot. I connect to nothing except my WiFi.
I have had verbose messages turned on for boot and shut down on my system for several years now. The "Waiting for local session manager" message has always, since day one, been a part of every boot. I connect to nothing except my WiFi.
D Deleted022220 Well-known member Joined Dec 14, 2019 Posts 74 Dec 18, 2019 #10 britechguy said: I have had verbose messages turned on for boot and shut down on my system for several years now. The "Waiting for local session manager" message has always, since day one, been a part of every boot. I connect to nothing except my WiFi. Click to expand... I solved it by going to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System Then, I deleted DWORD verbosestatus. Moreover, setting value to 1 in the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\DisableStatusMessages
britechguy said: I have had verbose messages turned on for boot and shut down on my system for several years now. The "Waiting for local session manager" message has always, since day one, been a part of every boot. I connect to nothing except my WiFi. Click to expand... I solved it by going to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System Then, I deleted DWORD verbosestatus. Moreover, setting value to 1 in the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\DisableStatusMessages
britechguy Well-known member Joined Jun 2, 2016 Posts 772 Location Staunton, VA Dec 18, 2019 #11 I have no desire to disable verbose messages, as I intentionally enabled them. I prefer to know what step the boot or shutdown process is actually at rather than having a perpetual, "Please wait," message. My point was that the session manager wait is a standard step of the boot/shutdown process that most people never know about if they do not have verbose status messages enabled to begin with.
I have no desire to disable verbose messages, as I intentionally enabled them. I prefer to know what step the boot or shutdown process is actually at rather than having a perpetual, "Please wait," message. My point was that the session manager wait is a standard step of the boot/shutdown process that most people never know about if they do not have verbose status messages enabled to begin with.
x BlueRobot Administrator Staff member Joined May 7, 2013 Posts 10,222 Location %systemroot% Dec 19, 2019 #12 itzgame said: I solved it by going to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System Then, I deleted DWORD verbosestatus. Moreover, setting value to 1 in the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\DisableStatusMessages Click to expand... Thanks for mentioning your solution, glad you were able to get the issue resolved.
itzgame said: I solved it by going to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System Then, I deleted DWORD verbosestatus. Moreover, setting value to 1 in the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\DisableStatusMessages Click to expand... Thanks for mentioning your solution, glad you were able to get the issue resolved.
D Deleted022220 Well-known member Joined Dec 14, 2019 Posts 74 Dec 19, 2019 #13 x BlueRobot said: Thanks for mentioning your solution, glad you were able to get the issue resolved. Click to expand... No problem, we're here to help!
x BlueRobot said: Thanks for mentioning your solution, glad you were able to get the issue resolved. Click to expand... No problem, we're here to help!