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  1. Hi. OS=Win7-64 Enterprise. Today we got the new version 4.01.000.000 of Avaya One-X, a PBX software. This $%&$% thing fails at startup, as the two services OSPCDatabase and ospc_jonas are up and running, but not working properly, as they start prior the Win7 network is *REALLY* ready. The Avaya Tech phoned somenone explaining, that these services require, that the TCP/IP services of windows are up and running, before they are started. Setting dependencies to LANMANSERVER, LANMANWORKSTATION, DHCP, and others didn't help so far [1]. So I'm wondering, what would be the appropriate method to determine with an Autoit Script, if the Win7 Network is *REALLY* up already. That script would be installed as a service [2], to start the two other services, as soon as the network ist up and running. I don't want to provide a "service restart autoit applet" for manual service restart, as the user shall not be logged on with elevated privileges [3]. Setting the startup type to "automatic (delayed)" causes the services not to start at all (waited 15 mins). Any suggestions appreciated, Regards, Rudi. [1] http://support.microsoft.com/kb/193888 [2] http://support.microsoft.com/kb/137890 [3] using runaswait() with local admin credentials within the script (either autorun folder or desktop icon for restart) is the last option, I'd like to (ab)use.
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