Re: Services fail to start
No, it shouldn't but since you're changing to a domain account you must
require network resources available to your service. Just remember mapped
drives won't natively exist so always best to use UNC paths.
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"John" wrote:
Thanks Dave. Does the network issue apply when I'm restarting running
services after changing the logon account while the server is running?
John
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