A user reports that their internally hosted CRM application splash screen attempts to load, pauses for a few seconds, and then disappears. A technician installs the application software on their computer and is able to recreate the issue. When checking the application logs, the technician sees the following: Windows could not start the CRM Service on Local Computer 10169. The service did not start due to a log-on failure. Which of the following would most likely cause this issue?
The LDAP service account used by the service is disabled.
The log-on failure message indicates that the service cannot authenticate due to issues with the account under which it is trying to run. If the LDAP service account is disabled, it will not be able to log in, which directly results in the service failing to start.
This option involves user error in entering their password, which would typically prevent them from logging into their account. However, the issue reported pertains to the CRM service attempting to start, not a user login, making this choice less relevant to the service-specific log-on failure.
While insufficient bandwidth can lead to performance issues or loading delays, it would not cause a service to fail to start due to a log-on failure. The error message specifically indicates a problem with authentication rather than connectivity, making this option incorrect.
VLAN settings can affect network communication, but they would not typically result in a log-on failure for a service that has been configured correctly. The log indicates an authentication issue rather than a connectivity problem, thus rendering this option irrelevant.
While hardware limitations can cause performance issues, they would not specifically result in a log-on failure message for a service. The message suggests an authentication issue related to the service account, not hardware capabilities, making this choice incorrect.
The failure of the CRM service to start is most likely due to the LDAP service account being disabled, which prevents the necessary authentication from occurring. The other options either pertain to user-specific issues, network problems, or hardware limitations, none of which directly relate to the authentication failure indicated by the logs. Understanding service accounts and their statuses is crucial for troubleshooting such issues effectively.
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