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Posted by ServiciosDeCiclismoDelPeru on 01/27/07 19:07
Hej Erland,
Tack så mycket for your reply. (I still remember a little svenska)
> > 2. Are the Network connections only made available after you have
> > logged in and hence not established quickly enough before SQL Server
> > and SQL Server Agent are started?I don't think so. However, some providers require a login sequence
> before you are on the air. I used to have such a provider (cable-TV
> again), and I found a program that would to do this login automatically.
> But since that was run from the Startup folder, login did not happen
> until I had logged in myself.
With regards to the above, I was referring to Network connections the
OS makes with the PC's Network hardware. Does this occur before you
login? If not, do you think the OS should have established those
before SQL Server has started after logging in?
Tack, Michael
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