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      12th Feb 2008
I have developed a NT service that uses tcp/ip communication. This service
has been running for 2 or so years without issue.

It now has an issue. On certain machines the service fails to start when
the computer boots up, but after the computer is booted up, I can go to the
SCM and manually start the service without error. After boot up there is an
error event added to the system event viewer having Event id 7024, I can
reproduce this same error event by disabling the computers network card.

The theory is the network card drivers are not loaded when the service
starts.

Is there a way to control when the service starts or make it dependant on
the network being available before it starts?

I have not been able to reproduce the problem in-house other than disabling
the network card. Because of this I have only reproduced a symptom. The
problem could be something else that is not fully loaded when the service
starts. Are there any ideas or suggestions on how to fix this problem?

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