Starting and Stopping the Server
Changing the Time Interval (Windows NT/Windows 2000)
To change the time interval that elapses between startup and the time the server
can automatically restart, perform the following steps:
Start the Registry Editor.
1.
Select your server's key (in the left side of the Registry Editor window, located
2.
in
Choose Add Value from the Edit menu. The Add Key dialog box appears.
3.
In Value Name, type
4.
Select REG_DWORD from the Data Type pull-down list.
5.
Click OK. The DWORD Editor dialog box appears.
6.
Type the time interval (in seconds) that will elapse between startup and the
7.
time the server can restart automatically.
The interval can be in binary, decimal, or hexadecimal format.
Click the numerical format for the value you entered in the previous step
8.
(binary, decimal, or hexadecimal).
Click OK.
9.
The
of the Registry Editor window.
Turning Off the Debugging Dialog Box (Windows NT/Windows 2000)
If you've installed an application (such as a compiler) that has modified the system
debugging settings and the server crashes, you might see a system-generated
application error dialog box. The server will not restart until you click OK.
To turn off the debugging dialog box that appears if the server crashes, perform the
following steps:
Start the Registry Editor.
1.
Select the AeDebug key, located in the left side of the Registry window in
2.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion
Double-click the Auto value in the right side of the window.
3.
The String Editor dialog box appears.
Change the string value to 1.
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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Netscape\Enterprise\6.1
MortalityTimeSecs
MortalityTimeSecs
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value appears in hexadecimal format at the right side
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