Your best bet is probably to use the SRVANY utility from the NT resource kit, which allows any executable to be run as a service under NT. Just a thought, hope it helps.
It's the right idea but at the moment Squeak will open a window and I don't think that will work when running as a service (although I didn't try).
Andreas
At 10:30 PM 3/20/98 +0100, you wrote:
Your best bet is probably to use the SRVANY utility from the NT resource kit, which allows any executable to be run as a service under NT. Just a thought, hope it helps.
It's the right idea but at the moment Squeak will open a window and I don't think that will work when running as a service (although I didn't try).
SRVANY doesn't have any problem starting a graphical application. For security reasons though, if the app is interactive (console or graphical), it can't have network access. So if Charles' demo image uses sockets, he's out of luck, otherwise it looks like he may be in business.
-Bob
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