limited number of running services

G

Greg

Hi all

I'm running some Windows 2000 Adv. Servers and I was
installing several services which have to run
as "Administrator" (or an other local user, but not as
SYSTEM!). The services are all of the same type..

After I try to run the services, I'm only allowed to start
some of them (number is depending from server to server:
on one I can start 18 of these Services, on one 22 and on
the third 26).
I was also trying that on my Windows 2000 Workstation. But
there was no problem with running 40 Services and more
installed to run with a windows user..

R there any restrictions on that in Windows 2k AS?

Thx in advance 4 ur help..
 
D

David Adner

No. Why are you reconfiguring the services to use the local
Administrator account, what are the services, and what are the errors?
 
G

Greg

The services have to access to a network share, so they
aren't running under local system.. It doesn't matter if
they run under administrator or an other user! It's also
not depending on the services (that means I was trying to
run other services as administrator too and the problem
was happening on the same way!)
The error I get when I try to start the service in the
service control manager is that the service was not
responding in the expected time for the start & control
requests..
 
D

David Adner

For the target system, does it have enough CAL's to support the number
of connections? And is the share setup to limit the number of
connections or set to unlimited?
 
G

Greg

To be shure, that isn't to problem, i configured the
service-job to stay locally.. so he isn't connecting to a
share. But anyway there are no limitations on the number
of connections to this share..
I was now trying that thing on a completly different
machine & I got the same effect (there were just 15
Services runable)
 

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