Installing DeviceLock : Installing DeviceLock Enterprise Server : Installation Steps : Service account and connection settings : Starting the service
  
Starting the service
Click the Next button to start the DeviceLock Enterprise Server’s service and to proceed to the second page.
If the current user doesn’t have full administrative access to DeviceLock Enterprise Server (in case it already exists and you’re installing an upgrade), the configuration wizard will not be able to install the service and apply changes. The following message will appear: “Access is denied.” Also, the similar error may occur when the current user doesn’t have local administrative privileges on the computer where DeviceLock Enterprise Server is installing.
If you’ve specified an incorrect user name for the This account option or the wrong user password, DeviceLock Enterprise Server will not be able to start. The following message will appear: “The account name is invalid or does not exist, or the password is invalid for the account name specified.”
You will be notified if the user’s account specified for the This account option is not a member of the Domain Admins group. The following message will appear: “The account <name> does not belong to the Domain Admins group. Do you want to continue?”
You may continue by clicking the Yes button. However keep in mind that in this case either the specified user must have full administrative access to all remotely running DeviceLock Services or DeviceLock Certificate (the public key) must be installed on every computer with DeviceLock Service.
If the user’s account specified for the This account option doesn’t have the Log On As A Service system privilege, the wizard automatically assigns it. This privilege is needed to start the service on behalf of the user. The following message will appear: “The account <name> has been granted the Log On As A Service right.”
If all of the service’s startup parameters were specified correctly, the wizard starts DeviceLock Enterprise Server. The following message will appear: “Please wait while the program is interacting with a service. Starting service DLServer on Local Computer…”
It takes some time (up to a minute) before the DeviceLock Enterprise Server’s service is started and the wizard’s second page is displayed.