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alan6895 (Programmer)
1 Feb 09 23:06
I have a service (Axis Camera Station) that is being reported as hanging on startup.  It's not.  It just takes a little while to start on any OS.  How can I change the threshhold for a hung service (or exclude the service) so that I'm not getting a Problem Report whenever the server reboots?  Thanks!
itsp1965 (IS/IT--Management)
2 Feb 09 9:45
Don't know if this would work for you, but you can always set the service to run in manual mode and create a batch file that you can execute after you boot up your server (manually or via scheduled task)
alan6895 (Programmer)
2 Feb 09 11:48
Thanks for the suggestion, itsp.  Unfortunately, I need the service to startup at startup and not logon (though the Scheduled Taks would fix the logon part).  I tried setting the service to delayed start, but then it was delayed much too long.  Axis is our security camera provider, and any time the service isn't running, we're not recording.  Thanks, for your input, though!

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