I have not done any user profile solutions suggested as ii’m not sure if it would be helpful to do and gets into possibly deleting my files? But that might not even be the problem, its just something i noticed, Uncheck Ask for my Windows user. None of the solutions i’ve seen so far deal with netsvcs. On your Windows PC click on Parallels Access Agent icon in Windows tray on the taskbar. I noticed a lot of solutions to add a GPSvc folder,etc into the SVChost folder.but my Group policy in services.msc shows netsvcs instead of GPSvc. I have tried System restore to previous restore points. I have edited the registry (carefully) and changed back those edits if they didnt work. I have tried many of the typical troubleshooting suggestions found on youtube or other forums/searches to no avail. While i am unable to logon in normal mode, i am able to log into safe mode. IT admins can easily manage user access activities and grant or revoke SSO access to Parallels Access application. Your users will be able to login to Parallels Access with your IdP credentials. AuthDigital provides a secure access to Parallels Access application. (Not sure why as it happened late at night on an automatic update).įrom the next morning on, when i attempt to boot up, i get “The Group Policy Client service failed the logon. Parallels Access Single Sign-On (SSO) Powered by AuthDigital. Shortly thereafter, my event logs show a critical error that restart was attempted without a proper shutdown.
On June 9, 2020, there was a windows update performed on my computer.