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re: Startup Tasks (timing), problems
Sunday, October 7, 2007 at 8:19 pm
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Posted by Jeff (957 messages posted)


Have you tried using a logon script to start the processes?






On Friday, September 14, 2007 at 1:59 pm, Forrest wrote:
>We have a few servers with Digital Rapids (Flash Encoder) boards. There are two
>processes that must start up at boot time, for the system to function correctly.
> They can be manually started and all is fine.
>
>The problem is, when we use the task scheduler to run these, the programs can't find
>the board. My guess is that this is a matter of timing during the boot process,
>and perhaps Windows 2003 is still doing other things.
>
>So my question is, how can I mitigate this... is there a workaround where I can,
>for example, tell the system to start those two processes, in order, last just after
>the system is settled in, etc?
>
>
>Thank you!



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