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Why shut it down every night?  I just leave WDSC running and my Win XP
session logged in - but lock the terminal (ctrl-alt-del).  That way,
when I come in the next morning, I just ctrl-alt-del to logon and
everything is as I left it.

I do a complete shutdown on Friday nights for the weekend.

Bob Cagle
IT Manager
Lynk, Inc.

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Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 11:26 AM


I'm guessing this one has been beaten to death, but...Quite often when I
shut down WDSCI, the next morning I find that its javaw process is still
running and I have to kill it in order to get going.  I usually have 0
to 1 other java programs running so it's not a big deal to whack them.
It's like the days of cars with carburetors when you sometimes had to
operate the choke very manually by sticking something inside the
carburetor in order to get the car started.  (I know, sometimes you
could do it from the outside of the carburetor by moving the choke
linkage.)

I feel better now.  <g>


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