On Thursday 20 September 2007 13:56:00 houh wrote:
> Hi
>
> Iam using OpenOffice1.1.5, and I have a cron job that fires an
> application runs packs using OpenOffice API and saves them.
> Currently, the server that OpenOffice is running on needs to be
> logged on all the time so that the cron job will be able to run
> the packs and save them. Is there a way to run OpenOffice in the
> background without the need to be logged on to the server that
> OpenOffice is running on?.
> Need to mention that the way the pack is saved by running the
> pack displayed to the screen first and then a call to the API
> saveSpecificDocument will save it.
>
> Please advise ASAP
>
> Tx
>
> Hussein

I assume you are running Linux. I think the program name that might 
work for you is Screem. You might also run a VNC Server on display 
1-6. Log into the system with VNC viewer and start this process 
that you want to have running. Then just close the VNC viewer 
(click the X in the top right corner of the viewer rather than log 
out). Whatever you have running will still run because it is 
running in that display and session and all you did by closing the 
VNC viewer was disconnect your self from the server but the process 
is still running because you did not stop it or log out but it does 
not kill the process. Because technically you are still logged into 
the session just not actually connected. You can reconnect any time 
you want and see things exactly how you left them from the last 
time you were connected. This can't be done with Windows because 
Windows only has display 0. Another big advantage of a Unix based 
OS over Windows.

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