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Normally, network connections are established
long before any services or startup items are running; however, something that
might work is to have the "startup" icon point to a batch file that
calls a tiny custom Java app that only exits once it can successfully open a
socket to "someplace else", then call the JRun startup
app/scripts/whatever.
Truthfully, though, I don't think I've ever run
into a problem like this; exactly where is JRun putting its
startup?
Ted
Neward
Patterns/C++/Java/CORBA/EJB/COM-DCOM spoken here http://www.javageeks.com/~tneward "I don't even speak for myself; my wife won't let me." --Me
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- Off Topic: JRun 2.3 on Windows 98 Jay Macarty
- Ted Neward
