daniel hahler wrote:

dh> Ok. Thought of that already. What about setting it to manual?
dh> would it then be started if needed (and/or crashed before)?

No. That will not help. :/ XP will start particular services set to
manual as it needs to. One example is the service for Faxing. AFAIK,
most 3rd party installed services, like the PGPSDK will not be started
by XP on demand. They're either set to automatic where they are
started at boot time, or they are started by the parent application.

Be that as it may, even if it were restarted, you'd still be faced
with a TB! whose interaction with the service has been unexpectedly
disrupted, with the only way of re-establishing operations being to
restart TB!.

PGP Corp. may very well have some say in this whole problem as well.
It's their service that's crashing. Though TB! could be the cause, TB!
could just be an innocent party, making legitimate calls to the
service which are leading to service crashes on your system. They may
also have some say in how the service recovers from a crash.

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