Nicholas Marsh wrote:

> Try this...
> rpm -q ntsysv
>
> You should see something like this ...
> ntsysv-1.3.6-3
>
> If not...
> You need to get your CDs out and install it.

    Why not just turn it off through chkconfig?  This way, should he need it in the 
future, all he'd have to
do is turn it back on (again, through chkconfig).

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