Staring service in administrator and local system account

Hello all,
I’m facing the following problem ,if you people knows
the solution please help me out,i need a solution
urgently.

I’m staring one service (in windows 2000 )in
administrator account and local system account(you can
change a service account by going into services and
properties of a particular service).

When i’m starting the service in administrator account
i’m not facing any problem,my service is working
fine,but when i’m staring the service in local system
account,i’m getting an “assertion error”,and i tried
putting logs in all possible places in my source
code,but i m not able to make out why for i’m getting
this error?? and i m not able to take a printscreen of
that error,if i do so the sytem hangs.
I’m sending the error now…the error says

*******************************************************
Debug Assertion failed

Program: The path of an exe file(means the service
file path)

File: c:\program files\microsoft visual
studio\vc98\atl\include\atlbase.h

Line: 474

Expression: 474

*******************************************************

I checked the 474 line in atlbase.h,this line says

ATLASSERT(p!=NULL);

Thanks
kavitha


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----- Original Message -----
From: “Min Lee”
To: “File Systems Developers”
Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 5:02 AM
Subject: [ntfsd] Re: Staring service in administrator and local system
account

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But I’m not sure where SANergy would fit in if you used it: it’s more a
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- bill

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