Please let me know if this is the wrong place for this post . . .
I am running Exchange Server on a laptop for development purposes. It won't
boot up unless it is connected to the Internet (or maybe it doesn't need an
Internet connection, just a network of some kind). Is there some service
that I can disable to prevent this and allow it to boot up on the bus?
Thanks!
> Please let me know if this is the wrong place for this post . . .
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> Thanks!
Exchange is probably trying to connect to Active Directory. If you set all
the services whose name begins with 'Microsoft Exchange Server ... ' to
manual, then it will stop them starting up each time. Maybe you could write
a batch file to start them only when needed. Of course, Exchange will be
unavailable until the services are running.
Lee.

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