Service Control Manager (timeout)

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Guest

I have Virtual PC 2004 installed and working perfectly (for now) :)
However, I have one last task before I sign off and say "done"!

I have installed VPC2004 as a service on W2k Pro and have added the
appropriate command line options to the end of the image value key in the
registry to make it load the correct image, etc...

The problem is that it starts automatically (interact with desktop -enabled)
on boot, however it times out at the default 30000 miliseconds default of
Service Control Manager. Can this be set as a sub command, or altered in W2k
Pro, or any other MS option?

I really need it to automatically start when W2k restarts and I can not seem
to make it work...

Any advice or help will be appreciated...

RR.
 
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Dave Patrick

Check Event Viewer to see what error is generated. You might also ask them
here.

http://communities2.microsoft.com/c...F5D-EF00-C0C0-66BB-4E430BC081B0&lang=en&cr=US

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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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:
|I have Virtual PC 2004 installed and working perfectly (for now) :)
| However, I have one last task before I sign off and say "done"!
|
| I have installed VPC2004 as a service on W2k Pro and have added the
| appropriate command line options to the end of the image value key in the
| registry to make it load the correct image, etc...
|
| The problem is that it starts automatically (interact with
desktop -enabled)
| on boot, however it times out at the default 30000 miliseconds default of
| Service Control Manager. Can this be set as a sub command, or altered in
W2k
| Pro, or any other MS option?
|
| I really need it to automatically start when W2k restarts and I can not
seem
| to make it work...
|
| Any advice or help will be appreciated...
|
| RR.
|
 

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