Every time I open CREDENTIAL MANAGER I get: Error Code: 0x80070425 "The service cannot accept control messages at this time"
Every time I open CREDENTIAL MANAGER I get: Error Code: 0x80070425 "The service cannot accept control messages at this time" this happens every time. Also, what is the point of CREDENTIAL MANAGER? I never remembers one password!
September 4th, 2009 3:13am

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October 13th, 2009 8:16am

try this. go to services.msc, set the credential manager service to disabled. reboot, then change it back to manual.
October 14th, 2009 4:46pm

I was getting the same problem. I went into services and change the Credentials Manager from manual to automatic. The problem appeared to be because credential manager was not starting at boot up. I've only got one sucessfull boot under my belt but now credentail manager isn't getting the error and my network drives are automatically connecting at boot up.
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November 13th, 2009 9:00pm

Was anyone able to fix this issue, I just started having it randomly today. I changed my domain password a few days ago, I'm sure that's what's causing it. I blue screen with that error when: - I try to open Control Panel > Credential Manager - I try to start the Credential Manager Service - I set the service to Automatic and reboot (I had to go into Safe Mode and set it back to Manual to have a successful startup) Any other ideas?
January 26th, 2010 4:54pm

I was able to fix this! I ran sfc /scannow from an administrative command prompt. It detected some corrupt system files, fixed them, reboot, bam!!!
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January 26th, 2010 5:57pm

Every time I open CREDENTIAL MANAGER I get: Error Code: 0x80070425 "The service cannot accept control messages at this time" this happens every time. Also, what is the point of CREDENTIAL MANAGER? I never remembers one password! Go to run type services.msc. stop credential. start credential. Set start type to automatic restart sintuwat thai
December 11th, 2010 12:34pm

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