How to Add a Dependency to a Windows Service – azurecurve
While I was blogging about implementing SmartConnect, I mentioned that the service account should be either set as delayed start or have a dependency added.
The former option, making it delayed start, can be done through the Services control panel applet, you can’t add a dependency this way. Instead the dependency can be added via a command.
The service can be changed by using the…
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