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On Fri, 30 Aug 2002, at 18:49:54 [GMT +0100], Paul Gleave wrote:

PG> Has anyone worked out a way to do this? I've tried using a utility
PG> called apptoservice which seems to work OK, but when I log out, TB
PG> closes itself down, and this stops the service - whereas the reason
PG> that I want TB to run as a service is so that it will continue running
PG> after I have logged out.

PG> Any thoughts appreciated.

My first thought is that interactive programs are not designed to run
unattended as a service. Apptoservice works quite well for command
line seti@home, but I wouldn't use it for Excel, for example.  Why do
you think it's a good idea to run TB! unattached to a user session?

        Mike Yetto

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