Thanks Roberts.

Yes, I have been restarting the Witango service manually when it died.

It good to know that the Recovery options to Restart the service will
work so that I can avoid longer downtime.

I will try to gather the log information and send it to you.

MC

At 10:51 AM 11/10/2010, you wrote:
>MC,
>
>If your Witango service is crashing to point where it is no longer
>running (you can hit the Start button in the services control panel)
>
>Then setting the recovery options to restart the service will work
>as expected.
>
>Normally when this happens there is a stack trace put into the
>witangoevents.log. That information, if there, may help me correct
>the underlying issue.
>
>Robert
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: MC Tay [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 11:40 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Witango-Talk: Witango service recovery
>
>Hi:
>
>We use Witango service on Windows 2003, Periodically our Witango
>service just stopped unexpectedly. I just noticed that under the
>"Properties" of the "Witango Service", there's a "Recover" tab where
>you can set the options to recover the service. I have just set the
>option to "Restart the Service" on "First Failure", "Second Failure"
>and "Subsequent Failures".
>
>Has anyone done this on their Windows 2003 server? Does it restart
>the Witango service when it gone death suddenly? I couldn't tell yet
>not until the Witango service stops again.
>
>Thanks!
>
>MC
>
>
>
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