Pete,
Awww, the lights do come on!! Thanks for the huge help, makes total sense now.
Keith
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Pete McNeil
Sent: Sat 3/20/2004 3:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
Subject: RE: [sniffer] Define Persistent sniffer.
At 12:54 PM 3/20/2004, you wrote:
>Pete,
> Thanks for the info. When you say:
>
> >Simply running an extra instance nailed up with the persistent switch will
> >have the desired effect.
>
> Does this mean in the Global.cfg I need to reference the
> -persistent after the following?
>
>SNIFFER external nonzero "C:\IMail\Declude\Sniffer\snfrv2r2.exe
>-persistent xxxcodeherexxx" 7 0
>
> Or just download 2-3 and simply replace the sniffer.exe file
> (mycodebase.exe). Sorry for the confusion, I have just seen lots of
> parameters within the log.
Download and install the beta. Of course, by "install" I mean brand it for
your license ID and put it where your current sniffer.exe is.
http://www.sortmonster.com/MessageSniffer/Betas/snfrv2r3b1.zip
Change nothing in your global.cfg file. Your Declude settings will not
change. Declude will create normal sniffer instances in the usual way.
To turn on a persistent instance of Message Sniffer you have to run the
program outside of Declude. You have a couple of choices:
1. If you don't mind leaving your server logged in you can follow the
instructions in the readme.txt file and create a .cmd file in your sniffer
directory that will call sniffer with the persistent option. Once you start
this you will need to leave it running - this will be your persistent instance.
2. If you would like to run the persistent sniffer instance as a service
then you can use a utility to do that - or you can use tools from the
windows 2000 toolkit.
Here is an archive reference about using the toolkit:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg00169.html
Here is an archive reference that I posted for using RunExeSvc:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg00165.html
Please remember that 2-3 is a beta program right now - so you should watch
it carefully. That said, we've had no problem reports so you should have no
trouble.
Hope this helps,
_M
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