How to kill those SQL tasks Autor vlákna: Samuel Murray
| Samuel Murray Nizozemsko Local time: 14:13 Člen (2006) angličtina -> afrikánština + ...
G'day everyone A client of mine wants me to use Across for one of her clients, so I installed it. But now three SQL tasks start up every time I start Windows, even if I'm not using Across at all: sqlservr.exe sqlbrowser.exe sqlwriter.exe I suspect Across needs them, so I can't simply delete them (that is what I do with tasks that should not run). How can I get them to not start when Windows starts, and only start with Across runs? ... See more G'day everyone A client of mine wants me to use Across for one of her clients, so I installed it. But now three SQL tasks start up every time I start Windows, even if I'm not using Across at all: sqlservr.exe sqlbrowser.exe sqlwriter.exe I suspect Across needs them, so I can't simply delete them (that is what I do with tasks that should not run). How can I get them to not start when Windows starts, and only start with Across runs? I'm using Windows XP SP2. Thanks Samuel ▲ Collapse | | | Selcuk Akyuz Turecko Local time: 15:13 angličtina -> turečtina + ... Administrative Tools > Services | Aug 11, 2011 |
Hi Samuel, You can change startup settings through Administrative Tools > Services but I hope it will not cause any negative effects on your system. Selcuk | | | Manticore (X) Local time: 14:13 angličtina -> němčina + ...
you install the latest WinXP service pack as stated by Across as a system requirement? On one of my backup PCs I still have XP and no problem whatsoever. | | | Samuel Murray Nizozemsko Local time: 14:13 Člen (2006) angličtina -> afrikánština + ... AUTOR TÉMATU
Manticore wrote: You install the latest WinXP service pack as stated by Across as a system requirement? Hmm, you're right... SP3 is a requirement (although that is only stated in the small print, as a footnote). Still, Across seems to run fine on my computer. On one of my backup PCs I still have XP and no problem whatsoever. I also have no problem... if you don't regard useless tasks running in the background as a problem. But I don't want stuff running that don't need to run. For example, just recently I discovered that MemoQ also has a file that runs every time I start Windows (AUClient.exe), and I don't use MemoQ at all (I only installed it to see what it does), so why run it at all? With MemoQ I can simply rename the file to "AUClient_exe" and it won't run again, but I plan to use Across in the next week or two, so I can't simply rename the EXE files, because then Across won't run. | |
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Samuel Murray Nizozemsko Local time: 14:13 Člen (2006) angličtina -> afrikánština + ... AUTOR TÉMATU Thanks, I set it to "manual" | Aug 12, 2011 |
Selcuk Akyuz wrote: You can change startup settings through Administrative Tools > Services but I hope it will not cause any negative effects on your system. I set it to "manual", so hopefully it'll start when needed. | | |
and you only need the MSSQL$ACROSS service. You could create a batch file to start both the program and the service simultaniously. | | | Samuel Murray Nizozemsko Local time: 14:13 Člen (2006) angličtina -> afrikánština + ... AUTOR TÉMATU
Zoltán Kulcsár wrote: You only need the MSSQL$ACROSS service. You could create a batch file to start both the program and the service simultaniously. Can you please tell me what the DOS command would be for starting it, so that I can put it in the BAT file? | | |
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Teplocteur Local time: 20:13 angličtina -> čínština + ... take the following steps | Aug 12, 2011 |
Samuel Murray wrote: Zoltán Kulcsár wrote: You only need the MSSQL$ACROSS service. You could create a batch file to start both the program and the service simultaniously. Can you please tell me what the DOS command would be for starting it, so that I can put it in the BAT file? Start>Program>MS SQL Server 2005 configuration tools>SQL Server Configuration Manager>SQL Server 2005 Services> right click "SQL Server (ACROSS)" and "SQL Browser" respectively, and click "stop". That's ok. I have had the same problem in my operating system. | | | Michael Beijer Velká Británie Local time: 13:13 Člen (2009) nizozemština -> angličtina + ... Thanks Neyle! | Aug 12, 2011 |
That fixed it. I just changed both services to "Manual" and will start them if and when I need them, i.e., only when I want to actually use Across. Michael | | | Teplocteur Local time: 20:13 angličtina -> čínština + ... Don't mention it! :) | Aug 14, 2011 |
Michael J.W. Beijer wrote: That fixed it. I just changed both services to "Manual" and will start them if and when I need them, i.e., only when I want to actually use Across. Michael Don't mention it! Keep in touch, Michael! | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » How to kill those SQL tasks CafeTran Espresso | You've never met a CAT tool this clever!
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