David Adamo Jr. wrote:
My
attempt was to create a windows service that start automatically and
runs this batch file using a Network Service account on the server
system. Although, I'm having a hard time with this (temporarily), I
would love to ask if there are any alternatives to using a windows
On Jul 22, 6:27 pm, "David Adamo Jr." wrote:
> Suggestions are highly appreciated.
I haven't used it but I've heard good things about FireDaemon, which
can run any script or program as a Windows service.
Apparently the Lite version is free:
http://www.download-freeware-shareware.com/Freeware-Sys
David Adamo Jr. wrote:
I developed a chat application with an attendant chat server.
Everything is working fine. The issue now is the fact that whenever
the chat server goes down (for instance, the server system shuts down
as a result of power failure or some other problem), by the time the
serve
I developed a chat application with an attendant chat server.
Everything is working fine. The issue now is the fact that whenever
the chat server goes down (for instance, the server system shuts down
as a result of power failure or some other problem), by the time the
server system come back on, th