RE: Services do not start automatically

  • From: "White, Piers" <pwhite@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ExchangeList]" <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2002 05:55:16 -0500

Ermm...is it just me or is this thread starting to take the shape of a "broken 
telephone"?!?

2 days until holiday...have a good Christmas and New Years all....

-----Original Message-----
From: Dêniz Feital (Chiptek) [mailto:dfeital@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: 19 December 2002 11:46
To: [ExchangeList]
Subject: [exchangelist] RE: Services do not start automatically


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        Dolly, I cant accept you have to restart the server every single time 
you restart your computer, I can even imagine you simply accept that as easy as 
you wrote it down. Have you ever tried to look at TechNet and stuff like that?

        Regards





>       Dêniz Feital
>       GIC - Chiptek / Vésper 
>       Tel 55 11 3489-7730
>       Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer
> 


-----Original Message-----
From: Dimiter Pecev [mailto:dimiter.pecev@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 2:34 AM
To: [ExchangeList]
Subject: [exchangelist] RE: Services do not start automatically


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I have to agree with Bill, there is no need to restart IIS. The errors get 
logged they appear as unavailable under the IIS structure - server should 
function without issues.

Dimiter

-----Original Message-----
I have never found it necessary to restart the services. It is simply annoying 
to have the IIS amin tool show them as unavailable.

Bill
-----Original Message-----

Every time you restart the Exchange server you have to restart the www service. 
It takes time to the Information store service to begin, till this service is 
not up the M drive is not available so the path to these folders are not 
available. It will happened to you all the time. So make it a habit - restart 
the www service as soon as the server is up.

Dolly

-----Original Message-----
I have a problem with IIS services not starting when the server starts.
Specs:  W2K server SP2, E2K SP3.  When the server is restarted, I get a stop 
sign on the following folders under my default web site in IIS: Public, 
Exchange, and Exadmin.  If I go to the properties of each of these, and browse 
to the location where the folder is, then it goes to running.  (If I tell it 
where to find the folder, it starts or comes online, whatever you want to call 
it.)  Is there a reason that my server can't remember where to find these 
locations, and I have to "remind" it every reboot?

Thanks,
Chris


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