Lynn,

My suggestion would be to use a program like Fire Daemon.  It will turn
an application into a service.  I find it works quite well.

To the person who was asking about DOS or Windows version.  I have to
recommend the Windows version.  Primarily because it comes with
fpcmd.exe the 32-bit command line version of F-Prot.  It is MUCH better
on system resources.


Jerod M. Bennett
Director of Media Production
Pixelpushers, Inc.


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Hello

As I don't have the DOS version I'm not familiar with it, but we are
having a similar discussion here regarding the windows version. Assuming
that servers should never be left logged in, how do you get the Windows
versions of Fprot anit virus and scheduler working in windows without
being logged into the servers (or as I want to say, use it as a service,
like IIS or STMP among others, not an application like word or excel)?
Or is there something here that I'm missing? For those of you keeping
track, yes this is my first posting. Have followed the list for a year
or more.

Lynn Ritchie
City of Findlay
Computer Services Department
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