At 12:45 PM 2/2/2006, Dirk Bulinckx wrote:
As described in the doc only on the real desktop you can see the icon IF the
user running the service has desktop interaction. In a TS env. That means
that you need to use the TS client of Win2003 and the TS server of Win2003
and use the TS client with the /CONSOLE option. And still the user running
the service needs desktop interaction (I think this is only possible with
the SYSTEM user)
OOC? Why does Servers Alive have this limitation? I know other
services don't.
Dirk.
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Subject: [SA-list] Systray Icon
We're in the process of moving Servers Alive to a Windows 2003 box.
One of the reasons is so that we can terminal serv in as console.
However, it appears that since I set the service to startup as a
service and run under a domain account (so it can more easily check
services on other machines) no icon shows up on the systray.
Why and how can I fix this?
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