[Cvsnt] Installing and Starting Service: Service is in invalid state

Brian Smith brian-l-smith at uiowa.edu
Mon Feb 25 08:59:52 GMT 2002


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The easiest way to reproduce this it to stop CVSNT, close the control
panel applet, and then delete the "CVS" registry key.

Tony Hoyle wrote:
> Brian Smith wrote:
>
>> I have noticed that when I first install CVSNT, if I install the service
>> and then start it right away (without closing the control panel applet),
>> the service stays in the "starting" state and never starts. I have to
>> restart the computer and then restart the service and it works fine.
>> This is with CVSNT 1.11.1.3 Beta 9, although I noticed it with earlier
>> versions too.
>
>
> I can't reproduce this.  The control panel has no affect on the state of
> the service anyway, it's just a property sheet.  It tells the SCM to
> install/start the service and that's about it (although installation is
> done at install time these days).
>
> Tony
>
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