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On the Recovery tab, in the First failure, Second failure, and Subsequent
failures lists, select the action that you want:
Specify the number of minutes before an
attempt to restart the service is made.
Restart the Service
Specify a program to run. You should not
specify any programs or scripts that require
user input.
Run a Program
Click Restart Computer Options, and then
specify how long to wait before restarting
the computer. You can also create a message
that you want to display to remote users
before the computer restarts.
Restart the Computer
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In the Reset fail count after box, specify the number of days that the agent
must run successfully before the fail count is reset.
When the fail count is reset to zero, the next failure triggers the action set
for the first recovery attempt.
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Click OK.
See
About starting or stopping the Symantec System Recovery Agent service
on page 139.
About viewing Symantec System Recovery Agent
dependencies
The Symantec System Recovery Agent depends on other required services to run
properly. If a system component is stopped or is not running properly, the
dependent services can be affected.
If the Symantec System Recovery Agent fails to start, check the dependencies.
Check to ensure that they are installed and that their Startup type is not set to
Disabled.
Note: To view the Startup type setting for each of the interdependent services,
you must select one service at a time. Then click Action > Properties > General.
The top list box on the Dependencies tab displays services the Symantec System
Recovery Agent requires to run properly. The bottom list box does not have any
services that need the Symantec System Recovery Agent to run properly.
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About viewing Symantec System Recovery Agent dependencies