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Automatic Notification When Service Stops?

 
 
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      1st Jul 2004
Is there a way in Windows to have the server send a netsend message to another computer when a service unexpectedly stops?
 
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      2nd Jul 2004
Control Panel|Services|"service" then on the 'Recovery' tab for one of the
failure actions choose 'Run a program' and point it to your shell script.

(assuming the messenger service isn't affected by the failure)

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