| To: | rnelson,AT,internoc,DOT,net |
| Subject: | AW: Re: cipe-win32 service fails to start |
| From: | s.cappendell,AT,aevwl,DOT,de |
| Date: | Fri, 12 Dec 2003 07:54:35 +0100 |
| Cc: | cipe-l,AT,inka,DOT,de |
just create a file foo.reg and cut and paste the contents of my mail between --cut--here-- into it, then simply doubleklick on foo.reg. reboot and you will know if it works. A problem that can affect the start of the service is when you configure more than one cipe peer setting but try to use the same udp port for each peer setting. The resut is that the service refuses to start as it can not define itself as listening twice on the same socket. Have fun Stuart -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: rnelson [mailto:rnelson,AT,internoc,DOT,net Gesendet: Mittwoch, 10. Dezember 2003 23:21 An: Cappendell, John-Stuart Betreff: Re: cipe-win32 service fails to start This, I believe is the clue that I am really after. I am so tired of reinstalling windows every time I want something cool to run. sooo. To make sure I don't hose my machine: cut here and how to do correctly? ( I could do it, but I don't _really_ know what I am doing.) I have not broken this machine by editing the registry, nor have I fixed it yet by editing the registry. Do I restore a .reg file with this data in it? Or should I just make/change the entries by hand. Or are both correct? (and to backup I just make .reg file(s) of each hive?) Thank you very much! On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 s.cappendell,AT,aevwl,DOT,de wrote: > ----------------------cut---here---------------------------------------- > -------- > Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 > > [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\CIPE_Daemon] > "DependOnService"="Spooler" > "Group"=- > > [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\CIPE] > "DependOnService"="Spooler" > "Group"=- > ----------------------cut---here---------------------------------------- > -------- > > ps. messing with your registry can cause serious problems - you should > back-up beforehand > (You knew that, right?) :-) > > Hope this helps > > Stuart Cappendell > >