If you are scheduling tasks to run, you should be using Task Scheduler
and not a Windows Service.

On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 6:56 PM, Chris Wright <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> 2009/4/16 eyal <[email protected]>:
>>
>> Sorry Im not sure why do I need to use win services with a remote web
>> app. Can you please specify
>
> Win services is *the* way to execute scheduled tasks on windows. You
> have a scheduled task. You are executing it on Windows. You should use
> a windows service.
>
> There's no issue with making a web service call from something that is
> not a web site.
>
> Your alternatives are:
>  - unix + cron, pretty much the same as win service
>  - console app + while(true), which will require a logged in user (I
> think) if it's running on windows
>  - browser + javascript, periodic reloads (don't laugh! I have a
> computer dedicated to that under my desk [albeit not a production
> system])
>  - monkey + keyboard, which will require a keyboard capable of
> extruding bananas at a fixed rate or fixed intervals
>
> >
>

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