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Autostart after power failure
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Autostart after power failure
Sunday, February 18, 2007 at 10:02 pm Posted by Reimar Engellage
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How to set Windows Server 2003 Web to autostart after a power failure occurs without
of need to signin again with username and password?
The problem occurs often after a power down within night time or on weekends and
our Web- and E-Mail server needs to run at all time, even outside "normal" business
hour!
All help apriciated. Thanks
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re: Autostart after power failure
Monday, February 19, 2007 at 1:07 pm Posted by Toaster
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Hi, purchase a good UPS with an autostart function on power restore. Google should
point you in the right direction.
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re: Autostart after power failure
Monday, February 19, 2007 at 10:02 pm Posted by Reimar Engellage
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Hi,
it's not about the UPS, I've already, it's about the logon procedure. If no one is
in the office and Windows Server 2003 need to restart, there is nobody for to key
in the Username and Password!
My question again:
How it is possible to let Windows Server 2003 Web Edition starts completly without
the key in of Username and Password?
On Monday, February 19, 2007 at 1:07 pm, Toaster wrote:
>Hi, purchase a good UPS with an autostart function on power restore. Google should
>point you in the right direction.
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re: Autostart after power failure
Tuesday, February 20, 2007 at 3:34 am Posted by TOASTER
(431 messages posted)
Hello, Same as RD or Remote web etc. if the WEB server restarts up to the Logon prompt
then the WEB Services should be up and running as services at server level, unless
somebody has dissabled the services. You do not have to leave or have the server
logged on to run a web server.....
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