Thanks for the reply, Joe. I am referring to the the timeout of a service
on startup. (ie. "The service did not respond in a timely manner"

Thanks,
James

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Do mean timeout for how long a service is allowed to live during a
shutdown
before it is just killed? If so that is under the key
hklm\system\currentcontrolset\control in the value
WaitToKillServiceTimeout.

  joe


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Does anybody know where the service timeout period is set for NT services?

Also, is there a global setting for time outs for all services?

Any help would be appreciated - thanks.

James Masters
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