Re: How to: Recovery (if a Service fails)
From: Kelly (kelly_at_mvps.org)
Date: 08/29/04
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Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 02:12:24 -0500
Thanks for the kind words. :o)
>so please tell me where to find the Default settings for the: Services
>Recovery actions
On/from a system which settings are still set as default. Meaning, without
have been modified. Or write:
http://www.blackviper.com/Admin/contactbv.htm
As per the latter, dunno! Good luck with it all.
-- All the Best, Kelly Microsoft-MVP Windows® XP 2004 Windows MVP "Winny" Award Troubleshooting Windows XP http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com Taskbar Repair Tool Plus! http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm "Remay" <Remay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3BF83170-2308-4FF0-B7A8-635F3E941595@microsoft.com... > Kelly > Hi dear > Im glad that You did Reply to my post. Thanks > I usualy and I always go to Your site instead of coming here to get help > every time I run into trouble, (and i always find the help I need its a > wide, > great site.. I did this time too.. but coudn't find any so.. > what You mean by this: check each one on a > default system? where to find the default settings for this.. I went > everywhere looking for that,, can't find any.. Please help me out. If > Kelly > can't solve this, I think no one, yes no one else can.. so please tell me > where to find the Default settings for the: Services Recovery actions, > that > would apply to my case. I appreciate Your help.. like every one say You > have > been and you're still the Best(F) > Kelly > Meanwhile I wana ask You about something else > "Please be patient with me" > Every time I start or restart my PC, and I run any temp files cleaner, I > get > these temp & log files again & again, even before I open any page, or > visit > any site.. I usualy delete them, but they keep coming back !!! > 1- c:\windows\tapi32.old 1024 kb > 2- c:\windows\tracing\rasapi32.old 1024 kb > 3- c:\windows\tracing\rasman.old 1024 kb > 4- c:\windows\tracing\kmddsp.old 1024 kb > 5- c:\windows\internetlogs\xdb1.tmp 3650 kb > 6- c:\windows\internetlogs\xdb2.tmp 3675 kb > 7- c:\windows\system32\catroot2\edb.chk 8 kb > I don't know what they are there for!!,, are they(ALL) needed?,, how can I > delete them for good & stop them from coming back, every time I reboot my > machine?? > I think that some programs are reinstalling /restarting/ reloging every > time > I start or restart. I ran addaware, hijackthis and others,, no problem > found,, and I checked the starting programs and services they're all ok. I > could give more detals about installed and/or running stuff. > thanks for your time & your help > Remay > > "Kelly" wrote: > >> >I was told by some one to reset them all to: Take No Action >> >> Absolutely not! It depends on the Service. >> >> > So would You please check for me on above mentioned Services Properties >> >> Same answer and beings your brother did this, have him check each one on >> a >> default system. >> -- >> All the Best, >> Kelly >> >> Microsoft-MVP Windows® XP >> 2004 Windows MVP "Winny" Award >> >> Troubleshooting Windows XP >> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com >> >> Taskbar Repair Tool Plus! >> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm >> >> >> >> "Remay" <Remay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:2A36C1C3-72C1-4515-BE07-C25C2028185E@microsoft.com... >> > My OS is: Win. XP Pro. DSL Ethernet Conn. Dynamic IP >> > Services (Local) >> > >> > My question is related to the correct settings in: >> > Services (Local)/Properties/Under Recovery (in case a service fails) >> > RECOVERY means: for example when You go to Services and You click the >> > Properties of one selected Service,, >> > then You go to Recovery,,, So there under Recovery ..what are the >> > correct >> > settings for those Services .. I couldnot find any one or any >> > Site that would tell You any thing about that part !! >> > I was at Black Viper Site at: http://www.blackviper.com/. They have >> > everything related to Services, but they don't have anything about >> > Recovery >> > settings.. I hope You know what I mean, >> > >> > Services were set to either: Start Up The Service, or, Start Up a >> > Program, >> > or Start Up The Computer, on First Failure, on Second Failure, & on >> > Subsequent Failures !! >> > ( I was told by some one to reset them all to: Take No Action) but he >> > is >> > not sure.. >> > My little brother did a big mess.. in that area.... he changed the >> > settings >> > under Recovery >> > for the following Services >> > 1- Com + System Application >> > 2- Telephony >> > 3- DHCP >> > 4- DNS >> > 5- Help & Support >> > 6- IIS Admin >> > 7- Internet Connection Firewall >> > 8- Print Spooler >> > 9- Remote Procedure Call (RPC) >> > 10- Remote Registry >> > 11- Themes >> > 12- True Victor >> > 13- Universal Plug and Play Device Host >> > 14- Windows Management Instumentation >> > So would You please check for me on above mentioned Services Properties >> > Under: >> > Recovery. How they are set , and what is the BEST PRACTICE of Settings >> > in >> > my >> > case.. >> > thanks for your time & for your help. >> > Remay >> >> >>
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