ICM LOGGER -Service Account Failure

Hi,
Please suggest me for below-
ICM Version- 7.5, SQL  Version-2005
I have 3 Servers for ICM.
1 for Progger 1 , 1 for Progger  2 and 1 for AW/HDS.
I have Installed both the logger and AW?HDS and  installed SQL 2005 on the machine and updated SQL 2005 with Service Pack 3.
I  created database(from ICMDBA)for Progger 1 and Progger 2 and AW/HDS.
Now the  moment I started Logger Services , It got Corrupted .
I am getting the  error" Unable to start service (Cisco ICM Ins1 Logger A).The service did not  start due to loggon failure"
Please find the enclosed  .
Thanks,
Manish

Ran into a similar situation recently. Be sure that the applied domain policy to the server allows for the domain account to 'logon as a service'. Also helpful in troubleshooting this is using the new 'Service Account Manager' tool available in the ICM folder. It could be as simple as a password mismatch.

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