It could also depend on the order which your services start. I've experienced where we had to write a manual start process for multiple instances of Oracle because more than two would go over the default (30 second?) timeout for a service.
I'm not sure if the start order is determined by the order of installation or if it's something registry based. On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 07:06:06PM -0700, Gorgon wrote: > Wow. Good question. I imagine that the actual time is much shorter, > though. The real time would be the time between when the Network Services > start (meaning the listening programs are started) and the firewall is > executed. I would bet that, on a faster machine, it is less than 5 seconds. > Anyone know? Now I'm curious too. -- Todd Plesco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
