Hi Trevor,

Thanks for the response.  The telephony service is running, and even
stopping the ServersAlive service and restarting it makes no difference.
The service starts fine, but I only get the one alert when a problem
arises with the service running.  In application mode, with the service
stopped, I get continual alerts and an update when the alert condition
goes away.  It works in either mode, just not quite the same way.

Dave

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From: Servers Alive Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Trevor MacDougall
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 2:36 PM
To: Servers Alive Discussion List
Subject: [SA-list] Salive 6.1.2199 service depends on Telephony

Hello again,

There was a recent change to the beta that requires the Telephony
(TapiSrv) be running 
before Salive will start.   If you startup Salive manually this is
usually not an issue 
because Telephony will be running by the time you login.

On bootup with Salive setup as an autostart service, Salive wants to run
before the 
Telephony service has started.  This causes Salive to fail to start.
I've gotten around 
this by manually editing the registry and adding the Telephony (TapiSrv)
service as a 
dependency to the Salive service. (details here:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/193888 )

Perhaps this should be added the Salive install?

Trevor MacDougall

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