Oisin Mulvihill wrote:
I have to admit I didn't come across srvany before.
It's been part of the Windows Resource Kit since way back,
but like many such things is probably known more by word-of-mouth
than by Internet Searchability
* Properly tracking all child processes launched by the command it
runs and closes them on stop/restart.
* Monitoring the command its running and keeping it alive.
* Allows you to set the description / name from the config file.
* It logs useful information to the event viewer so you can see why
it couldn't run the command under its care.
* Can interact with the desktop or not so you can run programs with a
gui but not actually see it.
* Does not disconnect the service if you log-out as some runners do.
Looks very interesting. Definitely put this on the front page,
otherwise people may think as I did that this is just another
srvany clone.
TJG
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