Re: Services do not start automatically



I have seen this problem before and the issue was the for some reason the
credentials that were manually entered were wrong (all of a sudden). Not
sure if the computer elves came in a changed it in the wee hours of the
morning or if something "stupid" happened.

Or, and I have seen this much more often, you change the password to the
account that is being used and you forget the go to each sevices that is
using said account and change the password there...

Now, are you saying that you have this problem right from the get go?

Are you creating the credentials (user name / password) hours/days before
actually using it? How many DCs? How many physical locations? How many
Sites in ADSS? Any replication issus?

HTH,

Cary
"Jorge C." <JorgeC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Is correct, the user can log on as a service in the domain.

Best regards

Jorge C.

"Meinolf Weber" wrote:

Hello Jorge C.,

Has the user account the right logon as a service in your domain?

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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My primary domain is a standard Windows 2003 Server, my problem is
that usually when I install an application so that the services depend
on a user domain, when I reboot the server (Any) these services do not
start automatically, this until I re-type the user password in the
configuration of the services.

I think that should be something for the domain, that at the time I
add a server to forest and the next day the restart Server gives me
the problem.

I also have servers that are not within the domain and they do not
happen to me.

I would appreciate very much the help you can giving.






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