CNTService:Install, Failed call to open SCM, Error:5 : need solution

Hi,
I created the database using dbca. First time i deleted the database using dbca and again i created with help of dbca.
The database, dbconsole is working fine.
When i issue the isqlplusctl start in command prompt,the following error is displaying..
"CNTService:Install, Failed call to open SCM, Error:5, Access is denied"
and
"Failed to start the service, Error:0, The operation completed successfully"
This is the error i get when i run 'isqlplusctl start' frm command prompt:(
please give solution
thanks
feiroz.

Hi,
Using Vista Home premium edi.
thanks

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