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I have these certain computers in my office....a process that is required is set to "automatic" to start. When the workstation is rebooted it goes to a "paused" status. These processes have no dependencies, they just go to pause and I have to manually resume them everyday. Can someone tell me how to fix this?
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Re: Help me with this
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Originally posted by Ryanwb I have these certain computers in my office....a process that is required is set to "automatic" to start. When the workstation is rebooted it goes to a "paused" status. These processes have no dependencies, they just go to pause and I have to manually resume them everyday. Can someone tell me how to fix this?
Originally posted by Ryanwb I have these certain computers in my office....a process that is required is set to "automatic" to start. When the workstation is rebooted it goes to a "paused" status. These processes have no dependencies, they just go to pause and I have to manually resume them everyday. Can someone tell me how to fix this?
What OS is it? Is it a service (daemon) or a program? Any log messages?
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