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Hi Again Roland, I forgot to point out that you don't 'start' SA from the Start Menu when logged in locally at the server. Once it's installed as a service, you start and stop it from the |Control Panel|Services| applet as you would any other service.  Typically you would set up the Servers Alive service to start 'automatically' so it's running after a reboot.  If you run it from the Start Menu, you'd wind up with a second instance of SA running.( I've done it and end up with two SA Icons in my system tray.) The SA service can only be stopped from the "Services" applet. The running SA executable (the second instance) can be stopped by right clicking the SA Icon on the system tray , and selecting 'Close'.
 
I hope this helps.
Joe
 
 
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Sent: February 12, 2004 9:52 AM
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Subject: [SA-list] Problem with SA and W3K/Terminal Server Service


Hi,

I've running SA 4.1on a W3K-Server starting as a Service.

According to the fact, that the box is running in the Datacenter, i connect using the Terminal Server Service.
Using this connection, i have no SA-Icon and I have to start SA a second time to get the Icon and are able to configure.
This will bring up several curious Alerts or things like that, alerting for things, which are ok and some other things.

Login at the Server directly will bring up the Icon automatically after Logon and everything is ok.

Any Ideas ?

Thanks and kind regards

Roland Schmid

           

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