I've never done this (with VFP) so ... 

I have an app in VFP9 that the customer has decided should run as a
service. At the minute it just has one form with a timer and log window,
and every so often it does some things when the timer fires.

I've got it installed as a service using INSTSRV and SRVANY, and that's
fine. My question is regarding the GUI aspect - I know it is possible
but frowned upon for a Windows service written in say C++ to present a
GUI - would I be right in saying that a VFP app running as a service
can't present a UI?
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  Alan Bourke
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