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Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2003 21:43:36 PDT7
From: "Gary Wong" <gary.wong@sbcglobal.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: < "scoug-help@scoug.com" > scoug-help@scoug.com >
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Extraneous domain logon

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I'd say it's either the "Start File and Print Client" or your "Lognet" .CMD file.

On Thu, 17 Apr 2003 18:35:20 PDT7, Tom Brown wrote:

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>About 10% of the time, when I boot my system (eCS 1.03) I get a domain
>logon window which hangs up the boot process until I cancel it. It seems
>to be the first thing that runs after the display switches to graphices
>mode. I can't figure out where it is coming from. The only programs in
>my STARTUP.CMD file are for niced.exe and Norman AV's zlh.exe. My
>Startup folder has:
>
>TCP/IP Startup (TCPSTART.CMD)
>Scheduler Helper (ECLOCK)
>Privoxy
>RSJ Error Log
>Back Again/2000 Scheduler
>Start File and Print Client (NETSTCMD.CMD)
>Numl_PM
>SCMouse
>SwBar
>UpdSig
>WarpLog
>WarpNote
>SetiatHome
>Daytime server daemon
>Auto WGet daemon
>Lognet (my .CMD file to logon to my peer LAN)
>MDHSTART.CMD (to load Mozilla DLLs)
>BIRTHDAY.CMD (Part of WarpNote, birthday reminder)
>
>Does anyone have an idea where this domain logon comes from, and why it
>holds up everything else until it's demands are satisfied/cancelled?
>
>I would appreciate any insight you may ba able to provide!
>
>--
>Tom Brown
>thombrown@san.rr.com
>Member SCOUG, V.O.I.C.E. & SDAA
>running eComStation GA + FP 3
> eCS system uptime is 0 days 03:23 hours
>
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