I believe my last replay wasn't completely correct. I just finished
playing with this again tonight and think I've figured it out a little
better.
One of the problems is that when SoftSqueeze is run on Windows
apparently neither the two SoftSqueeze EXEs nor the application in the
Java .jar,
andlauer;169833 Wrote:
Q1: Is there a known way to start softsqueeze as a Windows XP service?This
isn't a service but the effect is similar. You could try using
Windows Task Scheduler (Control Panel Scheduled Tasks). Something
like this should work:
- Create another user on the computer
andlauer;169833 Wrote:
Q1: Is there a known way to start softsqueeze as a Windows XP service?
If so, where is it documented?
Q2: Has anyone here experienced and solved the above problem? If so,
how?
I'm doing this on my PC at work. A couple of important steps:
- Run the service logged in