Hello Frederik -
On Sat, 21 Oct 2000, Anheuser, Frederik {POYN~Kaiseraugst} wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I successfully managed to configure Radiator on my NT box --
now I would like to run it as a NT service. Following the instructions in the
manual, I get a background process, but as soon as someone logs into the
machine, the Radiator window appears on the desktop. Is there a way to get rid
of that window? It does not only annoy me, but it is also dangerous: if it is
closed accidentally, the Radiator process is terminated.
>
> By the way: I configured the Radiator service to use the local system account
>without desktop interaction.
>
> Does anyone have a solution (e.g. with a particular "service runner" package)
that lets radiator run windowless? If this is not possible, starting the
window minimized would already help me.
>
> My environment: NT 4 SP5, ActivePerl 5.005_03, Radiator 2.16.3
>
Hmmm - I have never seen such a thing. Every time I have installed Radiator as
an NT service, it has always worked fine.
Could you send me a copy of your configuration file (no secrets), together with
a copy of the contents of the window that appears (and a copy of the logfile
too)?
thanks
Hugh
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