Roger Upole wrote: > You can use the Task Scheduler to run a script at login. > It's not as robust as creating a service, but it's much less > work. > > Roger > OK thanks Roger I will have a bit a look at that option. It is fairly important for the solution to be robust, but this maybe enough.
Cheers > "gel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Hi > > I have written a python client server app that keeps an eye on > > processes starting and ending on a client and makes decision on what to > > do based on information from the server end. I want to run the client > > end of the app more or less invisibly (no console) on the XP clients > > when ever a users logs on. What would be the best way to get this > > done? A bit more info on the purpose of the app... it is to act as a > > licence server, where we have a limited number of licences for software > > and the software installed on all PCs. The app will only allow a pre > > defined number of clients to run the software at any one time. > > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list