Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
Ok, I need to rewrite some stuff then. I'm not familiar with the "separate application" stuff. Do you have any white papers on this?
>A Windows service can load when the computer boots. A person does not need to be logged on for it to run. Additionally, a service itself does not have UI, but can have a separate application that provides UI.
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>>Someone may have just thrown a wrench into something I've been working on. I have what I thought of as a "service" EXE that runs on startup and then remains non-visual other than sitting in the sys tray. When clicked, it opens up to allow setting to be set, etc. They asked what happens when the person logs-off. Does the service keep running? Is that how a service is supposed to act? How would I handle that?
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