On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 01:01:02PM -0800, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> Note that inetd needs to locate cygwin1.dll in order to start. Also note
> that services start even before you login. So how is inetd (usually in
> /usr/sbin) to find cygwin1.dll (usually in /bin)? The answer is that the
> [etc]
Note that inetd needs to locate cygwin1.dll in order to start. Also note
that services start even before you login. So how is inetd (usually in
/usr/sbin) to find cygwin1.dll (usually in /bin)? The answer is that the
Windows loader will look for dll's first in the directory that the
program lo
At 05:31 AM 12/21/2001, Dr. Andrew Mayer wrote:
>Subject: inetd -- service wont start at boottime on Win XP (add me to
>the pile)
>
>Like many others, I can't seem to get inetd started at boottime as a
>service. Without much effort I can get it to setup as a service set to
ject: inetd -- service wont start at boottime on Win XP (add me to
the pile)
Subject: inetd -- service wont start at boottime on Win XP (add me to
the pile)
Like many others, I can't seem to get inetd started at boottime as a
service. Without much effort I can get it to setup as a service se
Subject: inetd -- service wont start at boottime on Win XP (add me to
the pile)
Like many others, I can't seem to get inetd started at boottime as a
service. Without much effort I can get it to setup as a service set to
'automatic,' but it wont start on its own. After I boot a
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