Hello Mehbs,
A GPO refresh is every 90 minutes. To make sure run "gpresult" on the client
and check all policies displayed there for the service. You should find it
under Computer configuration, windows settings, security setting, system
services.
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Meinolf Weber
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> Yes, it does the same thing about couple of days or so.
>
> After manually restart of the service, it does the same thing while
> server is running. I have to ask someone to restart it.
>
> Thanks
>
> "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
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>> Hello Mehbs,
>>
>> Sounds like a policy running which resets the service. Did you check
>> if it also happens after that manual starting?
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Meinolf Weber
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>>> I have windows 2003 with sp2.
>>>
>>> Everytime whenever I reboot, terminal services stops and it goes to
>>> disable instead of automatic. Then I have to call someone to go to
>>> the server and start the this service so I can get in.
>>>
>>> I am looking for a script which kicks in as soon as
>>> rebooting/booting
>>> is
>>> done so it starts the terminal services.
>>> I also want to know where to configure this script so it does run
>>> without
>>> anyone logging on the server.
>>> Thank