Hello Andrew,

Friday, May 9, 2008, 5:40:14 PM, you wrote:

<snip/>

> Since you, as a the developer, start with XNTService with the source
> code,

> http://www.codeproject.com/KB/system/xyntservice.aspx

> then you can modify it and deploy it any way you want

<snip/>

> So it does seem less bad that at first, but if you're going to be
> supporting XNTService because you built it, and you're going to be
> supporting your own SNFServer.exe because you built it... you'd aim
> higher and write SNFServer.exe as a Windows Service anyway.

Actually -- the way things look moving forward we will probably keep
the SNFServer executable as it is and then keep any service stub
separate. There are a lot of advantages to this approach.

I understand your point though.

_M

-- 
Pete McNeil
Chief Scientist,
Arm Research Labs, LLC.


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