On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 14:30:19 -0400 "John Drescher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I am a little confused at that statement. How long is it up after
> restarting the service? Are you logging out? Is it possible that
> explorer.exe crashed during this time?

i'm sorry, i may not have explained it correctly.

1) install bacula-fd on win2003 server, installation completes and the cassette 
icon appears on the system tray.

2) system is kept running while the people work on the printing press (backup 
starts and the green lights turn on and off once backup is complete).

3) at the end of the shift, all systems are shutdown and power is cut from the 
whole floor.

4) next day in the morning, all systems are powered and the shift starts work 
on the printing press, at which point we realise that the cassette icon is not 
in the system tray, although the bacula-fd is running in the background (as 
Services reports).

5) we manually stop and restart the service and the cassette icon now appears 
on the system tray.


i believe the tray icon appears when we are logged in on the system and manualy 
start the service, but it doesn't appear when the machine has booted and 
started the bacula-fd on its own.


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