mturk wrote: > > jleslie48 wrote: >> I know my usage is a bit unusual, but it is important that I can get this >> done. >> > > It is, and this sort of question is for users group, not dev one. > > >> >> which launches a notepad.exe session on the hosted machine like it >> should, >> however its owner is "SYSTEM" and the notepad session does not have an >> active window, aka, its not on the taskbar, but it does exist in the task >> manager as a process, although I can't attach my screen/keyboard to it. >> How do I launch the notepad session normally from a cgi??? >> > > Since you work with desktop, modify the service to use your > account instead SYSTEM, and enable 'Interact with desktop' > property. However, this won't work on Vista, and successors, > but on XP it should. > > Regards > -- > ^(TM) > > Thank you very much for response. I figured that since I was writing the cgi, that it was a developers question, and not a users, sorry if I put it in the wrong section.
AHHH!!!! I found it. in the system tray, right-click on the apache icon, and the "open services" button. right click on the "apache2" service, tab to "logon" and there it is. I stopped and restarted the service, and all is working now. This is perfect. Thanks!!! -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/system%28%29-call-on-apache-server-windows-xp-pro-host-tp19691031p19691915.html Sent from the Apache HTTP Server - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
