On 25 May 2002, 13:25, Ricardo M. Reyes wrote:

> no, but TB is not a service. How do you want to do it?

> And, if you don't mind, why do you want to do it?
~~~

I can think of one reason to want to run TB as a service -- if you're
running it in server mode and don't want it to stop functioning just
because no-one's logged onto the machine. The requester is running TB
on NT Server, so that would (IME) be the normal state.

The other alternative is to leave a relevant user logged in which,
depending on physical security around the machine, may not be
acceptable.

HTH,

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