> -I believe squeezeboxserver is running as a user application at this > point???
Yes, that's the default setting. > -There is SQEEZ~3.EXE *32, squeezeboxcp.exe *32, SqueezeTray.exe *32 > running These are Squeezebox Server, Control Panel and the Tray Icon. > -I alter the startup method to "automatically run at system start" in > the control panel, enter my local machines username and password and > click apply > -Squeezebox Control Panel UI becomes unresponsive for a few seconds > then returns to normal If you watch the task manager, would you see another Squeeze*.exe task show up temporarily? > -Watching in the system services the service is NOT added If you opened a command line as an administrator, then run "SqueezeSvr.exe --install", would it install as a service? > When is squeezebox running as a service versus as an application? When you configure it to run as a service, it should do so. Otherwise as an application. > What setting effects this and when does it take effect? Only the one setting in the control panel. The service would be installed immediately, but you might need to start it after the change. > Why dont you mention somewhere that mapped drives dont work when > running as a service(even though nearly all users will have no idea > what mode they are running in) :P People usually don't read anyway :-P. > What are all these executables(SqueezeSvr.exe, squeezeboxsvc.exe, > squeezeboxcp.exe, SqueezeTray.exe)? See above. Plus squeezeboxsvc.exe: the service installer helper I mentioned (the one which should ask for admin permissions). -- Michael _______________________________________________ beta mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/beta
