purewaveform Posted March 25, 2005 Share Posted March 25, 2005 I am doing some develpoment nad have run into a wall. We have a service that runs every time the computer is turned on, but we want to integrate a product called ReadyOn. ReadyOn takes a snapshot of the OS, generates a hibernation file, and install a write filter so that the system root drive is read only. This way every time you turn on the computer it starts from hibernation, and is up and running is a few seconds. When we take the snapshot, the service is running, and then it doesnt know that it needs to be restarted. Is there a trigger somewhere in windows that I can tag an event on to to stop and restart the service? Somewhere something is tracking that the computer just came out of hibernation. I have tried googling, but to no avail, also tried setting up an alert in Performace logs and alerts, but cant find one that is specifically triggered from coming out of hibernation. Would love to know how. If I have to then I will write my own tool, but I would perfer not to.thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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