Bonjour Service won't start

I'm struggling to get the Bonjour Service to start in Windows Vista, which is frustrating as it means I can't update iTunes. During the installation process, it tells me:

Service 'Bonjour Service' (Bonjour Service) failed to start. Verify that you have sufficient privileges to start system services.

I know that I do have sufficient privileges to start services, as I am able to start and stop other services through the Computer Management Console.

I have tried all of the suggestions I can find elsewhere online, including deleting all of my temporary files, disabling Windows Firewall and uninstalling my anti-virus. None have worked. The same problem occurs, whether I'm using the iTunes installer, or just the standalone Bonjour for Windows one.

Any suggestions?

Chris

iTunes 7.7/Bonjour 1.0.4, Windows Vista

Posted on Jul 10, 2008 1:32 PM

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Aug 4, 2008 12:51 AM in response to chrisisorange

Hi everyone,

i had the same problem, reading the forums didn´t help me much! But I have analysed my firewall (Avira) and there was an entry in the log. Blocked the bonjour 0.0.0.0 service. So than I just deactivated my Firewall (deaktivate doesn´t mean just the lowest prio. you have to deactivated that windows complains that there is no firewall g). Afterwards I could install itunes. So no deactivating ipv6, or else. It´s mostly the Firewall!

Aug 6, 2008 12:33 AM in response to chrisisorange

"Bonjour service failed to start, verify you have sufficient privileges" error message.

I have the same problem with the Bonjour Service error message.
I tried to install iTunes 7 on a new computer (Dell XPS 420) that
is running Windows Vista Home Premium (32-bit) and got the error.
I first disabled and then uninstalled my anti-virus and firewall
software. I disabled Windows Firewall and Windows Defender.
I tried both the iTunes 7 software and Bonjour for Windows.
In both programs the installation stops when the dialog reads
'starting services' and the error message comes up again.
I've tried most of the steps everyone here gave for a fix,
and nothing has worked.
I did run:services.msc, but Bonjour is not listed there.
I did run:netsh int ip reset, but that did not work.
I turned off the User Account Control, and that didn't work either.
What am I missing? Does anyone else have a solution for me?

Aug 25, 2008 2:16 AM in response to chrisisorange

A lot of people seem to be having trouble with this. I do not know how to get the bonjour service to start (there seem to be lots of different suggestions) but you do not need it for itunes to work. As I understand it, the bonjour service is to support sharing/streaming over a network/remotely, and unless you specifically need that, your itunes will work fine without it.

To install itunes without the bonjour service, once you have tried to update/download 7.7 and it has failed because of the bonjour service not starting, open the Apple Software Update program (which has been added to your All Programs list now, if it was not there before. Cancel the check for new software which starts up,click on Tools, and open the Downloaded Updates folder.

Rename the bonjour service listed there (I used OLDbonjour)then select the itunes download, which will now install without trying to start bonjour. It will bring up a warning message about bonjour not being there, but will install fine.

Hope this helps!

Aug 27, 2008 1:37 PM in response to AlanB99

AlanB99 - thanks, that solved HALF my issue. I don't need Bonjour, except to get around the iTunes install/update, but your method worked great to get by the Bonjour install issue. BUT, now I get the exact same issue when the iPOD Service is being installed - the 'privileges thing" ... and I can't do without the iPod service. Now the service is gone from my system after all these attempts to update iTunes/Quicktime.

Now I wish I hadn't bothered with any updates.

Anyone know how to get around this one. I've tried everything in this post and others so far.

Dec 5, 2008 4:16 PM in response to chrisisorange

I have managed to mess up my bonjour service.

I was having some trouble getting the apple remote app to work. After reading some posts I finally got the app to work by going into services and starting the bonjour service. My remote worked, but I lost the connection if I backed out of the app on my phone.

I read some forunms and one suggestion was to reinstall bonjour. This is when things went south. I was never able to get bonjour to reinstall. I've tried completely removing bonjour and competely reinstalling iTunes.

Unfortunately, now I cannot get the bonjour service to start. I've tried everything mentioned in this post with the exception of changing registry keys.

Could someone offer some suggestions?

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