Galen:

I've done something similar by using and autologin and a startup batch file
on NT - this logs the server in to a specific user and starts up my services
as soon as the login happens. Also, I've experimented with the utility that
comes with the NT resource kit that allows you to turn any program into a
service - we preferred not to use it as it was harder to monitor the
service, but it might do the trick for you.

Drop me a line off-list if you want any example batch files/details.

Mike Nash
JavaCorporate Ltd: Java Components for the Corporate Intranet
http://www.javacorporate.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Galen Wilkerson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 04, 1999 10:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Java Daemons/Services


Hi,

I am interested in running a Java daemon/service every few minutes.  I
would like this to start up automatically upon booting my windows NT
box.

I imagine it can be done as a servlet called every few minutes by a
webserver,
but I am wondering how to do it as a standalone service.

Does anyone have ideas about this?

thank you for any information,

Galen

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