Re-Establishing Service Connections in Windows 10/11 After MS SQL Hiccup

Re-Establishing Service Connections in Windows 10/11 After MS SQL Hiccup

Joseph Lv12

Re-Establishing Service Connections in Windows 10/11 After MS SQL Hiccup

Malwarebytes is one of the more highly rated antimalware software for Windows. So, it’s a pity when some users can’t utilize Malwarebytes because of an error message that says “unable to connect the Service.” Some users have reported seeing that error message when they try to open Malwarebytes.

Users who’ve purchased the premium version of Malwarebytes will be particularly annoyed by this issue. Are you also stumped by Malwarebytes’ “unable to connect” error? If you are, this is how you can fix the “unable to connect the service” error for MalwareBytes in Windows 10 and 11.

1. Set Malwarebytes to Run as an Administrator

First, try applying simpler potential solutions, such as running Malwarebytes as an administrator. This will at least ensure the software has full system permissions when you start it.

Our guide foralways running apps as an administrator explains how you can apply this potential fix.

The Run this program as an administrator option

2. Check That the Malwarebytes Service Is Enabled and Running

The Malwarebytes Service is needed for the Malwarebytes software to run properly. The “unable to connect the service” error message may occur if this service isn’t running. So, check that the Malwarebytes Service is enabled and running as follows:

  1. Activate the Run command box with theWin + R hotkey.
  2. Typeservices.msc in theOpen box and selectOK to launch Services.
  3. Double-clickMalwarebytes Services to access that service’s properties window.
    The Service window
  4. Then click on theStartup type drop-down menu to open it and selectAutomatic from there.
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  1. SelectStart to run the Malwarebytes Services.
    The Malwarebytes Service window
  2. Click the service’sApply andOK options.
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3. Check That the Windows Management Instrumentation Is Enabled and Running

Many software packages need the Windows Management Instrumentation Service enabled to function correctly. So, check that the Windows Management Instrumentation service is set toAutomatic and running as well.

Open Services (seehow to open Services on Windows ). double-clickWindows Management Instrumentation , and select itsAutomatic andStart option from there as outlined for the second resolution.

The Windows Management Instrumentation service

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4. Repair Malwarebytes With Its Dedicated Support Tool

Malwarebytes has a support tool many users have confirmed has helped them resolve the “unable to connect to service” error. That utility includes aRepair System option that could be useful for resolving this issue.

Here is how you can repair Malwarebytes with its support tool:

  1. Open thisMalwarebytes Support Tool webpage.
  2. Then clickDownload Now >External mirror on that webpage.
  3. Bring up the directory (folder) that your web browser downloads themb-support-1.8.7.918.exe file in.
  4. Double-click themb-support-1.8.7.918.exe file for the Malwarebytes Support Tool.
  5. Select theAccept License Agreement checkbox andNext to bring up the support tool.
  6. Click theAdvanced tab.
    The Repair System button
  7. Select all four checkboxes for theRepair System option.
  8. Press theRepair System button.
  9. Restart your PC when prompted.

5. Run a Malware Scan With Windows Security

Malwarebytes is a common target for malware because it’s an antivirus utility. So, there’s a possibility of malware causing this Malwarebytes startup issue. You can purge malware by running a manual Microsoft Defender scan within the Windows Security app like this:

  1. Double-clickWindows Security in the system tray to launch that app.
  2. SelectVirus & threat protection andScan options to access some Microsoft Defender scanning radio buttons.
    The Scan options navigation option
  3. Click the radio button labeledFull Scan .
    The Scan now button
  4. PressScan now to start a Microsoft Defender scan.

6. Reinstall Malwarebytes

Users have also resolved the “unable to connect to service” error by reinstalling Malwarebytes. The Malwarebytes Support Tool includes a Clean option for uninstalling and reinstalling the software. This is how you can reinstall Malwarebytes with its support tool:

  1. Download and open the Malwarebytes Support Tool as outlined in steps one to five of the fourth resolution.
  2. SelectAdvanced on the left of the Malwarebytes Support Tool window.
  3. ClickClean andYes to confirm the removal.
    The Malwarebytes Cleanup dialog
  4. SelectOK to restart the PC.
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  1. ClickYes in the window that pops up after the restart.
  2. SelectYes in the Reinstall Malwarebytes for Windows popup dialog box that opens.
  3. Click thePersonal Computer option.
  4. Finally, selectYes to reinstall Malwarebytes.

Now You Can (Probably) Utilize Malwarebytes

These Windows-based solutions for the “unable to connect to service” error have worked for many users trying to kick-start Malwarebytes. So, it’s most likely one will resolve the same Malwarebytes error on your PC.

Unfortunately, we can’t promise guaranteed fixes. You can submit a support ticket to theMalwarebytes help service if more troubleshooting suggestions for this error are required.

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  • Title: Re-Establishing Service Connections in Windows 10/11 After MS SQL Hiccup
  • Author: Joseph
  • Created at : 2024-10-09 03:49:28
  • Updated at : 2024-10-12 23:07:22
  • Link: https://windows11.techidaily.com/re-establishing-service-connections-in-windows-1011-after-ms-sql-hiccup/
  • License: This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.