Installing Applications As Services In Windows 2k
Install your own service or configure an app to run as one. Windows 2000 columnist Jim Boyce walks us through it. In TechRepublic.com, he writes:
Not all Windows programs run in a window and provide an interface to the user. Instead, some programs run as services. Services generally run behind the scenes in a system context and do not provide interaction with the desktop (although some do).
Some third-party applications, as part of a larger package of applications, install as services or install services themselves. In some situations, you might need to install your own services or configure a third-party application to run as a service…
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