Failed To Start Service Veeamdeploysvc Info
Copy both VeeamDeploymentDll.dll and VeeamDeploymentSvc.exe to the target host at C:\Windows\Veeam\Backup .
As an alternative to credential-based authentication, install the Veeam Deployment Kit manually on a target machine. This pre-installs the VeeamDeploySvc and its dependencies. You can then add the machine to Veeam using certificate-based authentication , completely bypassing UAC remote restrictions and eliminating credential-related errors. This is particularly useful for workgroup machines or those where domain accounts cannot be used.
: The account used by the Veeam infrastructure must maintain local administrative privileges and full access to the target host's administrative shares. failed to start service veeamdeploysvc
The most common reason a Windows service fails to start is a logon failure. Press Win + R , type services.msc , and press . Locate Veeam Deployment Service in the list. Right-click the service and select Properties . Navigate to the Log On tab.
Open PowerShell as an Administrator and check the active network profile: powershell Get-NetConnectionProfile Use code with caution. Copy both VeeamDeploymentDll
Once the host-level files are clean and permissions are validated, force the central console to redeploy the installer cleanly: Open the Veeam Backup & Replication Console . Navigate to the workspace.
Look specifically for Error Codes like , 7009 (service did not respond in a timely fashion), or 7041 (service was unable to log on). You can then add the machine to Veeam
What is running on the target server that fails to start the service? Share public link
Based on real-world scenarios, this error typically stems from one of these issues:
The VeeamDeploySvc , also known as the Veeam Installer Service, is a helper service Veeam deploys to Windows machines it needs to protect. When Veeam can't reach a pre-existing (but broken) service on a host, it throws the "failed to start service VeeamDeploysvc" error.