Re: Windows Service & ADO problem
- From: "Guillem" <guillemvicens-nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 19 Sep 2006 01:46:15 -0700
Allen wrote:
The application is intended to run in a co-location facility and in
the event the machine hangs up (for some or other reason) an iLO card
is used to remotely reboot. The iLO is an ungraceful powerdown.
When the machine reboots it comes up saying that NTLDR & ntdetect.com
could not be found.
This is an unusual use case, however by my thinking this should not
happen. I do not understand how a very commonly used component can
have such horrid behaviour
maybe your problem is not related to your app but to the configuration
of the machine (unlikely) or the iLO card itself (IMO more likely).
Have you tried to contact HP support to see if there is any issue
regarding these cards? AFAIK the last version released was in mid 2005
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