N newbie Dec 2, 2003 #1 I want run my dial-up program as a system service so I can auto restart it when my ISP drop my connection, any way can do that?
I want run my dial-up program as a system service so I can auto restart it when my ISP drop my connection, any way can do that?
E escapethereality Dec 2, 2003 #2 Start>Run, type "services.msc" and start the application from there.
D David Candy Dec 2, 2003 #4 Gow would that help. Files are only available from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...69-57ff-4ae7-96ee-b18c4790cffd&displaylang=en They are copyright.
Gow would that help. Files are only available from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...69-57ff-4ae7-96ee-b18c4790cffd&displaylang=en They are copyright.
D Durand Dec 2, 2003 #5 David, Information can be found here for installing apps as a service. Does that help? http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...port/kb/articles/q137/8/90.asp&NoWebContent=1
David, Information can be found here for installing apps as a service. Does that help? http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...port/kb/articles/q137/8/90.asp&NoWebContent=1
D David Candy Dec 2, 2003 #6 These files are copyrighted. You can't steal them as is implied by your post where you said "Search Google". The article refers to files that aren'[t available to users (NT Resource Kit) but they're in the link (2003 Resource Kit). I gave and it's legal.
These files are copyrighted. You can't steal them as is implied by your post where you said "Search Google". The article refers to files that aren'[t available to users (NT Resource Kit) but they're in the link (2003 Resource Kit). I gave and it's legal.
S Selrach Nivek Dec 9, 2003 #7 There's also information at http://setiathome2.ssl.berkeley.edu/nt_service.html too - this has worked for many apps, and there are tools to help...
There's also information at http://setiathome2.ssl.berkeley.edu/nt_service.html too - this has worked for many apps, and there are tools to help...