There is no option to delay items in the startup folder.  The way I usually 
delay items if needed is to create a batch file and run a "ping -n 300 
127.0.0.1"  Change the 300 to whatever you would like to get the delay you 
need.  After the ping run "start "c:\program files\salive\serversalive.exe".   
Jason Passow
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Dirk Bulinckx wrote: 
I don't know if the OS has an optino to delay the starting of apps that are in
the startup-folder.

Dirk Bulinckx. 
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Running as a application and started from Startup folder.
/Per

  

"Dirk Bulinckx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/14/08 5:40 PM >>>
        

and the problem you're having is with the service or with the app?

Dirk Bulinckx.

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If I look at Telephony, it shows that Servers Alive is depending on the service.
/Per

  


From: "Dirk Bulinckx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:Servers Alive Discussion List <[email protected]>
Date: 2008-02-14 16:37
Subject: RE: [SA-list] Salive 6.1.2199 service depends on Telephony
if you look in the services applet, does it show the TELEPHONY service as being
depending on it?

Dirk Bulinckx.

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UPdated to offical 6.1 today and after reboot I got the same problem. Salive
didn't start complaining about missing telphony services. Waited 30 sec. and
tried to start Salive. Now it was started without any complains.

Running as a application and started from Startup folder.

Are there any way to do a delay on the startup?

Best regards
Per Ohlsson

  


From: "Dirk Bulinckx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:Servers Alive Discussion List <[email protected]>
Date: 2008-02-05 22:17
Subject: RE: [SA-list] Salive 6.1.2199 service depends on Telephony
A lot has changed :-) but not in a way that it would need extra startup
"things".

Dirk Bulinckx.

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Subject: Re: [SA-list] Salive 6.1.2199 service depends on Telephony

Ah ok, so the Telephony has been a requirement for while then.

Perhaps something else changed recently?  With 6.1.2199 and Telephony set to
autostart,
Salive fails to start on bootup unless the dependency for Telephony is added.
My guess is
that Salive is attempting to start before Telephony has finished.


Dirk Bulinckx wrote:
  

The telephony service was required since v3 (or maybe even before that), the
recent change is that IF the telephony service is not running that SA will
    

tell
  

you about it and not start.  In the past it looked like it was started but
    

just
  

kept on using more and more RAM and CPU, and never showed the interface.

Dirk Bulinckx.

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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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