Hi
When my Win2000 system becomes active again after having turned into stand-by mode, I get a command prompt window running "snmp.exe", the SNMP service file. Can someone tell me why this file is executed after a stand-by and if it can be avoided? Turning the command prompt window into a minimized icon or running it in the background automatically would help too (several users will surely close the window when I install my W2K configuration on their client systems, and this could cause problems if this file execution is really necessary).
Thank you,
Tim
When my Win2000 system becomes active again after having turned into stand-by mode, I get a command prompt window running "snmp.exe", the SNMP service file. Can someone tell me why this file is executed after a stand-by and if it can be avoided? Turning the command prompt window into a minimized icon or running it in the background automatically would help too (several users will surely close the window when I install my W2K configuration on their client systems, and this could cause problems if this file execution is really necessary).
Thank you,
Tim