Re: Possible to have 2003 SBS do auto logon after restart??
- From: "Al Williams" <donotreplydirect@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 09:37:47 -0600
Your UPS software should be shutting down the system orderly fashion so you
shouldn't see that "shutdown reason was" prompt. Have you configured a
shutdown script for the UPS control panel? Use shutdown.exe from the reskit
and supply a reason code as a parameter.
As for autologon it is not a good idea as the others answered. There are
programs that can run older programs as a service - Instrsrv.exe,
Srvany.exe, etc.
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Allan Williams
"jawdoc" <drbrooks@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello
I have a 2003 SBS Server that is indeed on a UPS but we have power
loss in our building especially on the weekends. And of course it
reboots to the prompt to provide a reason for the reboot.
Our practice management software has a license feature that will not
work unless the console is fully logged on.
This creates a periodic problem for accessing remotely on the
weekends.
Can I tweak this server so that it will fully do an auto logon after
these events?
I assume this would also require a tweak to prevent being prompted to
provide a log for restarts.
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated!
.
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