You need DNS to be working.

On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 5:51 AM, Oliver Marshall <
[email protected]> wrote:

> We have a problem with an SBS2011 server when it reboots. After the reboot
> all the Exchange services fail to start seemingly because the DNS server
> isn’t up yet. We get a load of alerts saying that the exchange services
> can’t find any AD servers and a few other services which log on using
> specific accounts also fail to start with logon errors. If you want a few
> mins then they happily start up. ****
>
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> Is there anything wrong with setting the Exchange services to delayed
> start? Would that, do you think, have any knock on effects?****
>
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>
> Olly****
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