From: hygrade@mail.mpx.com.au (Brad Hubbard)
Subject: Re: how do I write a 'service'?
1 Feb 1997 02:27:10 -0800
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At 15:10 27/01/97 +0100, you wrote:
>Hallo,
>
>I'm new to this list so don't shoot me if I ask something
>that has been answered a million times before.
>I'm writing a primitive remote shell daemon for Windows NT.
>The problem is: how can I make sure that it runs all the time,
>even when nobody is logged on? I think the answer on that
>question is 'by making it a service'.
>But how do I do that? Any suggestions?
>
>
>
>Noella Pierlet
>-
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This may be a case of too little too late but I thought you might find the
information on the following page useful (I'm not sure how dated it is ).

http://www.iftech.com./oltc/nt/nt2.stm

P.S. Sorry if you get this twice.


						Regards,

						Brad Hubbard
						Hygrade@MPX.COM.AU

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