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I have installed a new Internet Security suite, provided by my ISP. Selected
services such as the firewall are supposed to run whenever the computer is on (even without users logged on). I'd like to see a log of the actualy start of this service in eventvwr. How can I specify this? It seems to me that I should be able to add a feature to the service which I want to see in eventvwr. Moreover - how can I ensure a service starts at startup (as opposed to just during user logon)? -- Dieter Schlegel (UK) |
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Some services startups are recorded in the system/application logs [use
Event Viewer to see them] during startup and it may help to also enable auditing of system events in Local Security Policy if you are using XP Pro. If the service is set to start automatically it will start before anyone logs on unless something is preventing it from starting at all. You can use services.msc to see the status of any service. Since a personal firewall can be disabled by malware or a software conflict I always recommend that anyone using cable/DSL also use a firewall device even if it is a cheap NAT/PAT router such as the ones from Linksys, D-Link, Netgear, etc. --- Steve "Dieter Schlegel" <dieter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7DEB75A0-7FDB-49B0-9058-91EA4D3BD6A6@microsoft.com... >I have installed a new Internet Security suite, provided by my ISP. >Selected > services such as the firewall are supposed to run whenever the computer is > on > (even without users logged on). I'd like to see a log of the actualy start > of > this service in eventvwr. How can I specify this? It seems to me that I > should be able to add a feature to the service which I want to see in > eventvwr. > Moreover - how can I ensure a service starts at startup (as opposed to > just > during user logon)? > > -- > Dieter Schlegel (UK) |
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At present, the service startup I want to record in the system or application
log is not recorded. How can I enable that? -- Dieter Schlegel (UK) "Steven L Umbach" wrote: > Some services startups are recorded in the system/application logs [use > Event Viewer to see them] during startup and it may help to also enable > auditing of system events in Local Security Policy if you are using XP Pro. > If the service is set to start automatically it will start before anyone > logs on unless something is preventing it from starting at all. You can use > services.msc to see the status of any service. Since a personal firewall can > be disabled by malware or a software conflict I always recommend that anyone > using cable/DSL also use a firewall device even if it is a cheap NAT/PAT > router such as the ones from Linksys, D-Link, Netgear, etc. --- Steve > > > "Dieter Schlegel" <dieter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:7DEB75A0-7FDB-49B0-9058-91EA4D3BD6A6@microsoft.com... > >I have installed a new Internet Security suite, provided by my ISP. > >Selected > > services such as the firewall are supposed to run whenever the computer is > > on > > (even without users logged on). I'd like to see a log of the actualy start > > of > > this service in eventvwr. How can I specify this? It seems to me that I > > should be able to add a feature to the service which I want to see in > > eventvwr. > > Moreover - how can I ensure a service starts at startup (as opposed to > > just > > during user logon)? > > > > -- > > Dieter Schlegel (UK) > > > |
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You can't. If it does not show there then you are out of luck. You could try
booting into the alternate startup mode and select step by step confirmation or logged mode that will create a file called bootlog.txt that will give you an idea what is going on at startup and in what order. --- Steve http://www.rlrouse.com/windows-startup-modes.html --- info on bootlog.txt "Dieter Schlegel" <dieter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2D81E5D9-A3CD-4E10-99A6-F0A9F5265A03@microsoft.com... > At present, the service startup I want to record in the system or > application > log is not recorded. How can I enable that? > -- > Dieter Schlegel (UK) > > > "Steven L Umbach" wrote: > >> Some services startups are recorded in the system/application logs [use >> Event Viewer to see them] during startup and it may help to also enable >> auditing of system events in Local Security Policy if you are using XP >> Pro. >> If the service is set to start automatically it will start before anyone >> logs on unless something is preventing it from starting at all. You can >> use >> services.msc to see the status of any service. Since a personal firewall >> can >> be disabled by malware or a software conflict I always recommend that >> anyone >> using cable/DSL also use a firewall device even if it is a cheap NAT/PAT >> router such as the ones from Linksys, D-Link, Netgear, etc. --- Steve >> >> >> "Dieter Schlegel" <dieter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:7DEB75A0-7FDB-49B0-9058-91EA4D3BD6A6@microsoft.com... >> >I have installed a new Internet Security suite, provided by my ISP. >> >Selected >> > services such as the firewall are supposed to run whenever the computer >> > is >> > on >> > (even without users logged on). I'd like to see a log of the actualy >> > start >> > of >> > this service in eventvwr. How can I specify this? It seems to me that I >> > should be able to add a feature to the service which I want to see in >> > eventvwr. >> > Moreover - how can I ensure a service starts at startup (as opposed to >> > just >> > during user logon)? >> > >> > -- >> > Dieter Schlegel (UK) >> >> >> |
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