Service Blocked in Listener

Hello All
To be able to write a rman backup to a share I need to have the db service and listener started as the same user
that I use to write to the share. According to MOS:
How to Configure RMAN to Write to Shared Drives on Windows NT/2000 [ID 145843.1]
On one machine I have an issue when changing the user from local to a domain user.
The service becomes blocked in the listener, I have also restarted the listener with the same user.
I have confirmed that the user are member of needed groups (ora_dba, administrators)
and have the required policies granted...
What do I need to do to change th service to ready ?
If I change back to local system account the service is ready again.
Appreciate your feedback and comments.
Thanks
Magnus

There are couple of threads about the same issue over here. Please see if you find a solution from any of them,
http://forums.oracle.com/forums/search.jspa?threadID=&q=service%3Dblocked&objID=f61&dateRange=all&userID=&numResults=15
HTH
Aman....

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