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Best practices for using services (continued)
DescriptionBest practice
The Symantec System Recovery Agent
is configured to start automatically
when Symantec System Recovery
starts. You can view the status
information to verify that the
Symantec System Recovery Agent has
started. The status area in the Task
pane displays a Ready status message
when the agent starts.
You can also test that the Symantec
System Recovery Agent starts
automatically by looking in Services.
You can check the status and restart
the service if necessary. If the Startup
type is set to automatic, you should
restart the agent.
See
Starting or stopping the
Symantec System Recovery Agent
service on page 140.
Verify that the Symantec System Recovery Agent
starts without user intervention.
Changing the default Symantec
System Recovery Agent properties can
prevent Symantec System Recovery
from running correctly. You should
use caution when changing the default
Startup type and Log On settings of
the Symantec System Recovery Agent.
It is configured to start and log on
automatically when you start
Symantec System Recovery .
Use caution when changing default settings for the
Symantec System Recovery Agent.
See Opening Windows services on page 138.
Opening Windows services
You can use several methods to open Windows services to manage the Symantec
System Recovery Agent.
To open Windows services
1
Do one of the following:
On the Windows Control Panel, click Administrative Tools > Services.
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