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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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