Windows 7 Secondary Logon

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To turn on the Secondary Logon service in Windows, follow these steps: 1. Using the Services Management Console: - Press Win + R on your keyboard to open the Run dialog. - Type services.msc and press Enter to open the Services window. - Scroll down and look for the Secondary Logon service. 2. Enabling the Secondary Logon service: - Right-click on the Secondary Logon service and select Properties. - In the properties window, you will see the Startup type. - Change the startup type to Automatic. - Click Apply and then click OK to save the changes. 3. Starting the Secondary Logon service: - Right-click on the Secondary...
To turn on the Secondary Logon service in Windows, follow these steps: 1. Using the Services Management Console: - Press Win + R on your keyboard to open the Run dialog. - Type services.msc and press Enter to open the Services window. - Scroll down and look for the Secondary Logon service. 2. Enabling the Secondary Logon service: - Right-click on the Secondary Logon service and select Properties. - In the properties window, you will see the Startup type. - Change the startup type to Automatic. - Click Apply and then click OK to save the changes. 3. Starting the Secondary Logon service: - Right-click on the Secondary Logon service again. - Select Start to start the service. Alternatively, you can use the Command Prompt to enable the Secondary Logon service by running the following command:
Bash:
sc config seclogon start= auto
After running this command, restart your computer or start the service using the Services Management Console as described above. These steps should help you in turning on the Secondary Logon service on your Windows system.
 


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