The startup folder is still starting it as an application. Installing
it as a service is explained in the NT installation in the docs along
with some security tips.
When it runs as a service it will run whether you are logged on or
not - it will also run more stable than as an application. If you
look in your Administrative Tools, you will find Services (also
reachable via Computer Management). After installing it you will want
to go there and change the startup from "manual" to "automatic".
The drawbacks would be that you can't use the "restart" links in the
administration pages and to shutdown or restart (short of rebooting)
you need to go into the Services area. But it is a better way to go,
particularly if you want it to run just by turning on the machine.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gordon Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, 30 May, 2002 15:51
Subject: [sambar] Curious problem... {08}
Another question:-
whats the difference between running as a service / application ?
I just have a shortcut, in my 'startup' section, so it automatically
runs/operates.
Is that a service ?
If i actually go through the start-meny & find my sambar server, &
astart it up manually, is that an application ?
G.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/31/02 10:45a.m. >>>
Since it sounds like he's running it as an application and not as a
service it won't do him any good. But if he were to run it as a
service, that would be what he's looking for. He needs to find out
why his system is refreshing and knocking out the taskbar.
G.
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