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AskSQLTeam
Ask SQLTeam Question
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Posted - 2002-11-11 : 10:33:11
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| Kevin writes "I am trying to figure out a way of having the mssqlserver service autostart when I install it on Windows 95/98/ME. I am creating a installation program and noticed that on non-NT Windows machines the mssqlserver service doesn't have the autostart option set. I found the place in registry where the autostart option is stored for NT, but I can't find the place in non-NT Windows' registry. I have the command that will start the service in non-NT machines (scm -Action 1 -Service mssqlserver) but that cause a message to come u saying the service has been started and I don't want that. This is MSDE 2000 that I am using with mixed security.Thanks,Kevin" |
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smccreadie
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2002-11-11 : 13:46:22
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| Windows 9x doesn't have services. I think SQL Server mimics them somehow. I believe that mssql will always be running on Win9x. |
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jasper_smith
SQL Server MVP & SQLTeam MVY
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Posted - 2002-11-11 : 14:04:29
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| You can supply the Silent paramater to prevent the pop up e.g.scm -Silent 1 -Action 1 -Service mssqlserverHTHJasper Smith |
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