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From: "Carroll, Andy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2002 12:08 PM
Subject: [SA-list] Starting as a Service and systray icon.
> Dirk,
>
> I have upgraded from 3.2.x version of SA to the latest 3.3.1135 vers
t: 09 December 2002 08:25
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [SA-list] Starting as a Service and systray icon.
You can only have the icon with desktop interaction and that's a limit of
the OS not of SA...
For the checks that fail, why not specify a username/password for it?
dirk.
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09 9:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [SA-list] Starting as a Service and systray icon.
Viktor,
I have tried that, and although this places the icon in the systray a large
number of my checks fail due to lack of permissions. I need to specify the
account to be used under the Log On prope
,
Andy
-Original Message-
From: Viktor Sokol [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 08 December 2002 19:06
To: Carroll, Andy
Subject: Re: [SA-list] Starting as a Service and systray icon.
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Hello Andy,
CA> which is running W2K Pro, the sevices sta
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Hello Andy,
CA> which is running W2K Pro, the sevices starts, it can be seen as a
process
CA> running under task manager, but no systray icon is displayed.
You should start it in services as LocalSystem and allow to interact
with desktop
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Dirk,
I have upgraded from 3.2.x version of SA to the latest 3.3.1135 version.
All seems to have gone OK.
I have decided to set SA up to run as a service, which I hadn't been doing
previously.
Having set the Servcie to startup automatically and setting the SA Setup
options to /start and /minim