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From: Leif M. <lei...@ta...> - 2010-12-30 22:51:10
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Lars, Is this is a direct network connection? Using DHCP? Cheers, Leif On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 7:41 AM, Lars Schnoor <Lar...@if...> wrote: > Hi Leif > > It is actually the network itself, I often see a circle over the network > icon in the taskbar when Windows 7 is started. After a few seconds it > disappears, it looks like it needs some more time to get the IP-address > or something. > When I started to test my application on Windows 7 Beta I experienced > that if I query the network as soon as my application is started the > machine had a 169.x.x.x address, a standard Windows IP-address, this > address was replaced by the correct address if I waited for 20 seconds > before querying the network card. > I have to admit that I don't know which service I would have to wait for. > > Lars > > > On 30-12-2010 23:30, Leif Mortenson wrote: >> Lars, >> What is the network service that you are seeing delays with? General >> networking should come up before any services are started. >> >> If you are trying to make use of a network share, then this is a known >> problem with the way Windows handles network shares. We have added a >> feature to make it possible to set up network shares within the >> service. Please see the following for more information. >> http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.com/doc/english/prop-share-general.html >> >> Another solution is to reference using UNC format. This will only >> work reliably if the drive is public however. >> >> If you know the service you need to wait for, you can also set up >> service dependencies with the following property: >> http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.com/doc/english/prop-ntservice-dependency-n.html >> >> Please let me know how this works for you, or if this was not what you >> were looking for. >> >> Cheers, >> Leif >> >> On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 10:01 PM, Lars Schnoor<Lar...@if...> wrote: >>> Hi >>> >>> My Java application that I am starting with the Java Service Wrapper >>> uses the network. I noticed that on Windows 7 it sometimes takes more >>> time before the network is ready. Is there a way to define dependencies >>> so that my application first is started when the network is up and running? >>> Thanks in advance! >>> >>> Lars -- Leif Mortenson Tanuki Software, Ltd. 6-16-7-1001 Nishi-Kasai, Edogawa-ku Tokyo 134-0088 Japan Tel/Fax: +81-3-3878-3211 http://www.tanukisoftware.com lei...@ta... |