Microsoft KB Archive/159477

= SMSLS or PGC Stop Responding When Programs in Startup Group =

Article ID: 159477

Article Last Modified on 10/27/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Systems Management Server 1.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Systems Management Server 1.1 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Systems Management Server 1.2 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q159477



SYMPTOMS
When you are starting network-dependent applications (such as Winpopup or Msremind) from the Windows Startup group, the Systems Management Server login script or the Program Group Control (PGC) application may stop responding, or your application may be prevented from starting or closing successfully.



CAUSE
During the startup or the login of your Windows client, the file Smsrunxx.exe, and possibly the login script Smsls.bat, is started. These files perform different tasks within the Systems Management Server installation and operation of a client. When Windows tries to start a network-dependent application, a conflict may occur with PGC when it is running to perform the installation of a shared application (such as Microsoft Office). This behavior is due to the architecture of Systems Management Server and Windows.



WORKAROUND
To prevent these conflicts from occurring, you can delay the start of your network-dependent applications. For a delayed start, use a PIF file that includes the following batch file:   @echo off REM we don't have a wait statement, so use choice with timeout... choice /C:ync /N / T:y,60 rem for Windows NT use these lines... rem start WINPOPUP.EXE rem exit rem for Windows 3.1X, Windows 95 or Windows for Workgroups use this rem line... WINPOPUP.EXE You can modify the choice timeout parameter "/t:" to a higher or lower value. This timeout value depends on the amount of network traffic and the number of shared applications that run with Systems Management Server PGC.

Additional query words: autostart

Keywords: kbinterop kbinventory kbnetwork kbpgc KB159477

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