On 11/12/05 5:28 PM, "Barry Wainwright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The app is called "Microsoft Database Daemon" (it lives in the 'Office'
> folder of 'Microsoft Office 2004').
> 
> However, the process it spawns is called simply 'database daemon' - look in
> Activity Monitor for confirmation of this.

Curiously, sometimes the process on my Mac is called "Microsoft Database
Daemon," sometimes just "Database Daemon." Whichever it's called, as long as
I have notifications turned off, it terminates when I've quit from all
Office applications. If I have Office Notifications turned on, the process
remains active, whichever it's called. Currently I don't have it set to
activate at login (for the reasons I've outlined earlier).

If I create a script that tells Database Daemon to quit, but at the moment
the process is called Microsoft Database Daemon, will it still quit? If the
script contains such a statement but when the script is run Database Daemon
is NOT active, will the script hang at that point?

Thanks so much.

Jim Robertson
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