Thanks for the opinion! What you could do, for the system tray, would be to write your own simple configruation manager and have it work with the config files directly, and you could even have it stop/start/restart the service accordingly. That's how most of those sys-tray service managers work. Afaik.
/rob -----Original Message----- From: Thomas V. Nielsen [mailto:thomas@;integrator.dk] Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 6:16 AM To: ActiveServerPages Subject: RE: Knowledgebase scripts That's a good article. (You did ask for an opinion) Do you happend to know, how you could "put the service in the System tray"? Just for the ease of future configuration, some (including me) find it rather neat, that you could get access to the properties by clicking a fancy icon in the systray. <Thomas/> > -----Original Message----- > From: Robert Chartier [mailto:rchartierh@;aspfree.com] > Sent: 29. oktober 2002 22:40 > To: ActiveServerPages > Subject: RE: Knowledgebase scripts > > > You may want to consider something like this: > > http://www.15seconds.com/issue/021007.htm > (http://sourceforge.net/projects/scheduler-net) > > I was working on a plugin to scan the MS Knowledge base and > pull all new > stuff down and into a database, but havnt finished it yet > (actually just > started it). > > Its all .NET Windows Service based. > > You could simply write a plugin for each different type of > item you want > to grab and populate into your database. > > Let me know what you think. > > /rob --- You are currently subscribed to activeserverpages as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to %%email.unsub%% --- You are currently subscribed to activeserverpages as: [email protected] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
