Re: Netlogon service problem

From: ptwilliams (ptw2001_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 02/17/05


Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 08:20:21 -0000

When looking at this problem in the past, it's been because the netlogon
process is up and running before the DNS server is. Thus, forcing a service
to depend on another forces it to wait for other services to start.

In my example, I chose w32time because it's one of the last services to
load.

Services load sequentially. And, if you were to think about it, on
single-processor systems everything does. The OS just makes it look like
things are happening simultaneously ;-)

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Paul Williams
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<danieltan@time.net.my> wrote in message 
news:1108598596.561163.211230@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
Paul, what causes this to happen ? Isn;t that all the services will be
loaded sequentially one b4 another ?
Rgds
Daniel


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