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support Support offerings More support Microsoft Premier Online TechNet Forums MSDN Forums Security Bulletins & Advisories Not an IT pro? Microsoft Customer Support Microsoft Community Forums United States (English) Sign in Home Library Wiki Learn Gallery Downloads Support Forums Blogs We’re sorry. The content you requested has been removed. You’ll be auto redirected in 1 second. CurrentSet Services service-name service-name ErrorControl ErrorControl ErrorControl Start Type Security Performance ObjectName ErrorControl Enum Linkage ImagePath DependOnGroup DependOnService Parameters Tag Group networkprovider TOC Collapse the table of content Expand the table of content This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. ErrorControl HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\ service-name Data type Range Default value REG_DWORD 0–3 1 Description Specifies how to proceed if the driver for the service or device fails to load or initialize properly. By default, the value of this entry for all Windows 2000 services and drivers is 1. Value Meaning 0 Ignore. Startup proceeds with no warning messages. 1 Normal. Startup proceeds, but a warning message appears. 2 Severe. The system declares that the startup has failed, and it restarts by using the LastKnownGood control set. If startup is already u
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Digital Magazine Archives InfoCentersIT Innovators Mobile Computing Business Now Desktop VDI All About Converged Architecture Advertisement Home > Windows > What are the service control manager error 7009 ErrorControl, Start and Type values under the Services subkeys? What are the ErrorControl, Start and Type values under the Services subkeys? Mar 4, 1999 John Savill | Windows IT Pro EMAIL Tweet Comments 2 Advertisement A. A. Each of https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc963244.aspx the main 3 values and their contents are described below. ErrorControl This is used if the service fails to startup upon boot. Value Meaning 0x00 If this driver can't be loaded or started ignore the problem and display no error 0x01 If the driver fails produce a warning but let bootup continue 0x02 Panic. If the current config is last known good continue, if not switch to last known good 0x03 Record the current startup as a failure. http://windowsitpro.com/windows/what-are-errorcontrol-start-and-type-values-under-services-subkeys If this is last known good run diagnostic, if not switch to last known good and reboot Start This defines when in the boot sequence the service should be started. You can also set these by using the Services control panel applet. Value Start Type Meaning 0x00 Boot The kernel loaded will load this driver first as its needed to use the boot volume device 0x01 System This is loaded by the I/O subsystem 0x02 Autoload The service is always loaded and run 0x03 Manual This service does not start automatically and must be manually started by the user 0x04 Disabled The service is disabled and should not be started Type This defines the kind of service or driver. They are loaded in the following order down the list. Value Meaning 0x01 Kernel-mode device driver 0x02 Kernel-mode device driver that implements the file system 0x04 Information used by the Network Adapter 0x10 A Win32 service that should be run as a stand-alone process 0x20 A Win32 service that can share address space with other services of the same type Print reprints Favorite EMAIL Tweet Discuss this Article 2 blimp on Oct 30, 2012 wow, 1999 article! Anyway thanks a lot, needed to know the values for "ErrorControl", couldnt really find much about it elsewhere Log In or Register to post comments Please Log In or Register to post comments. Advertisement Rel
password? Member login is assigned to your company by CiA office. Personal login is assigned to you, when you are registered for downloads or as an expert. × Reset http://www.can-cia.org/can-knowledge/canopen/error-control-protocols/ password Please enter your E-mail address. If you forgot your Member details, please contact our office. This does not work for your member details. Username or email address: Return to login form Members https://books.google.com/books?id=BViV0PoH_voC&pg=PA936&lpg=PA936&dq=error+control+in+service&source=bl&ots=-Npwr0nsxv&sig=ne0k9UuDDZgaKMnrUhsPc-nEj9U&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiy68bEnMrPAhXKox4KHbDqDG4Q6AEIWzAJ only site (old) About usServicesStandardizationCAN knowledgeNews Suchen Member benefitsMember servicesThe CiA storyMarketing groupsPublicationsConferencesSeminarsCiA test centerTechnical groupsTechnical documentsDevelopment processInternational standardizationCAN FDData link layerPhysical layerCANopenHigher layer protocolsCiA in actionPress releasesArchive HomeCAN knowledgeError control protocols Error service control control protocols Error control protocols enable the monitoring of a CANopen network. They comprise the Heartbeat-, Node-/Life-Guarding-, as well as the Boot-up protocol. The Heartbeat protocol is used to verify that all network participants are still available in a CANopen network and that they are still in their intended NMT FSA state. In old-fashioned CANopen systems, the CAN remote frame-based Node-/Life-guarding protocol is used for this service control manager purpose, instead of the Heartbeat protocol. CAN in Automation no longer recommends using CAN remote frame-based services. All error control protocols are based on the same CAN message with the CAN-ID 700h + Node-ID of the CANopen device that are to be monitored. Heartbeat protocol The Heartbeat protocol is a cyclically transmitted message that informs all heartbeat consumers of the availability of the heartbeat producer. In addition to the availability of the heartbeat producer, the heartbeat protocol provides the current NMT FSA state of the heartbeat producer. The cycle time for transmitting the Heartbeat message is configurable in the object dictionary index 1017h. Boot-up protocol The boot-up protocol represents a special type of an error control protocol. It is transmitted as the final action in NMT FSA state Initialisation, prior to enter the NMT FSA state Pre-operational. The reception of this message indicates that a new device has been registered to the CANopen network. The unintended reception of such a protocol during runtime either indicates a change in the network setup (e.g. due to the addition of a new CANopen device) or is considered a sign for an error condition (e.g. erroneous power supply of relate
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