>Alex, > >>You don't. No form. No interface. The program should run unattended. >>See my message in this thread. > >I think a form and interface is usually important in these cases, it shouldn't allow user interaction, other than maybe allowing it to be cancelled. But having the form pop up and display progress can be very useful. That's assuming it takes a while to run.
Ok. I'm thinking of the few I have where they run unattended on a back room server somewhere and only log errors to an xml file.
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