Andrew, Do the VNC developer know about this problem? It really is a pain, and we are now switching to PC anywhere just because of that fact. I can't imagine that it would be that hard for them to fix.
Tony Caduto
Programmer/Analyst
M&I Trust and Investment Management
"Andrew van der Stock"
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02/22/2002 05:06 PM
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The trick is that we need to let the SCM know that we are shutting down
(STOP_PENDING), and simply ignore that. The SCM will kill us as the last
thing it does. The VNC SC handler must be cognizant of the state of the
machine - we don't want to unnecessarily make the box take longer than
necessary on the way down.
The other thing to do is to put in some service dependencies, but on a
default system, this doesn't really help if we're a leaf node of the
dependency graph.
Andrew
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