Peter:

        Hello! Currently no, the Windows echoServer running as a service
needs the service restarted to detect any changes to the users/groups
made via the GUI. Definitely something we should repair.

thanks,
Scott

On Mar 18, 2009, at 7:15 AM, Peter Crabtree wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I can’t find any substantial documentation on the echoServer  
> component, so I figured I’d ask this here.
>
> I run echoServer for Windows 1.65 on a Windows 2003 server. It’s run  
> as a service, so no user interaction is required if the machine  
> reboots (say, to apply Windows updates). However, this presents a  
> problem when adding new users or changing passwords.
>
> Is there any way to have an echoServer running as a service reload  
> its user/password information? I’ve been restarting it to get it to  
> reload, but this kicks off everyone who’s using it (which is bad;  
> our tech support department uses it).
>
> Peter

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