Sounds like another person to plug my article to:

<http://director-online.com/buildArticle.php?id=1138>


doesn't get into technical specifics, but (hopefully) a good outline from my kiosk experiences.


We had cases where Radeon + Sound-in-NetVista-Machine = total system freeze. Couldn't even reboot it from a service or networked computer.

Other than than one annoyance, we had pretty good luck with a c++ service watch-dog, either onboard, or as a connected monitoring machine.

roymeo

At 01:56 AM 8/24/2005, Tim Welford wrote:
Hi List,

Does anyone have any thoughts \ tips \ tricks or warnings for running
projectors as a service on windows xp/2k/2k3 machines, especially in
regards
to things like running kiosk applications that run 24/7?
And whether it's possible to restart the app if there is an error etc?

Many Thanks

Tim


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