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how to delay a service start in registry?


Togijak

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there is a F-Secure Freedom service in the registry

 

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 and I think the early start of this service is the reason for this window

 

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what says that the UI don't work anymore. If I close this window and use the VPN later if I am online and want to use it everything works fine.

 

Is there any way to add a delay?

 

 

 

 

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@Togijak

dear Sir do you want a registry value?

otherwise you can > run > services.msc > (your desired service name) > delayed start

 

 

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straycat19

The registry keys of interest (At least in some versions of windows) are: HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\<service name>\DelayedAutostart will have the value 1 if delayed, 0 if not.

 

HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\AutoStartDelay decimal number of seconds to wait, may need to create this one. Applies globally to all Delayed services

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1 hour ago, Togijak said:

I think the early start of this service is the reason for this window

 

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Not trying to be a spoil-sport, here — but, I doubt whether delaying the service start will resolve the above nag (shall be pleased if on the other hand it does resolve your issue.) yXZVmpE.gif

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@dcs18

 

I will see on next reboot, at the moment I changed the setting in registry to start delayed and if that don't help I disable in registry and try to start from autostart folder with a batch.  Not sure that will work but another situation to learn something

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