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    Hello, I'm new to building applications that will run on servers and I would ike to know if anyone could help me. I'm looking to build an application that will keep on running even after the administrator has logged off of the system. (Ie SQL Server, IIS) I've already made it so that the application will show up in the system tray. Would anyone have any suggestions or be able to point me in a direction? Thank you,

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      Hello, I'm new to building applications that will run on servers and I would ike to know if anyone could help me. I'm looking to build an application that will keep on running even after the administrator has logged off of the system. (Ie SQL Server, IIS) I've already made it so that the application will show up in the system tray. Would anyone have any suggestions or be able to point me in a direction? Thank you,

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      You need to create a Windows Service. If you're using .Net, it should be quite simple. If you're using VB6, use C++! :)

      "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined" - Homer

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        You need to create a Windows Service. If you're using .Net, it should be quite simple. If you're using VB6, use C++! :)

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        Richard_D wrote: You need to create a Windows Service. If you're using .Net, it should be quite simple Could you tell me how, in C#? :) Rickard Andersson@Suza Computing C# and C++ programmer from SWEDEN! UIN: 50302279 E-Mail: nikado@pc.nu Speciality: I love C# and C++!

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