bpa;183507 Wrote: 
> MrSinatra,
> 
> I'm not sure what the first bit of the post is about. Are you reporting
> a problem with the new SlimTray or explaining your setup to Vdorta ?

sorry, i was unclear...

the entire post above describes how things are now using your
slimtray.exe

i am pretty sure it would also accurately describe the way the old one
acted, except for the handles issue (obviously).  

i am uncertain as to the IE issue, if the old one did that or not, or
if ST is even a part of that issue.  i had thought this was solved in a
recent beta, as per another thread seen here:

http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=32843

but then i noticed some things might be off with it since that
thread...  basically, i didn't feel i had enough info to post about it
yet.

but what is certain, is that for some reason, as per the environment i
describe above and using your new ST, it isn't working now.  i don't
mean to suggest in any way however, that its your ST at fault, just
that that is the current situation on my system.

bpa;183507 Wrote: 
> Since I now have a SlimTray development environment setup. I have a few
> ideas how to fix the problem opening an explorer window before
> Slimserver is ready - I think it has become more prevalent as it takes
> longer for slimserver to get ready than the expected delay in
> SlimTray.
> 
> I also want to set up SlimTray to modify the shortcut so that SlimTray
> will open the port specified in preference and not always 9000.

great ideas.  :)

bpa;183507 Wrote: 
> I also have looked at what SlimTray bugs are open including the one
> references by kdf and I'll see if I do something about them.
> 
> In Windows you runs processes as services so they can run when a user
> is not logged in - similar to Unix/Linux daemons. This was a feature
> lots of people requested a few years ago.  You can run slim.exe as a
> normal user process in a dos box.

ah, i see...  so its useful for when the computer is turned on, but not
logged in.  very nice.

here is a link to the other thread about mysqld not shutting down:

http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=26650

imo the mysqld should, as dan says, shutdown with slim if slim starts
it.  i would rather it worked that way, then having to shutdown mysqld
separately via ST or task manager.

thx again, -mdw


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