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NT Services (ATL Com AppWizard - ServerType:Service(exe) )

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    Hi, I would like to learn about services and searched for the articles. But none of them were useful to me. Some of the articles are in fact nice, but not for a beginner like me . I would like to know about 1) what services are 2) where they can be used 3) how to use ATL Com AppWizard to create the service using Service(Exe) server type 4) A simple example (almost all the ones I have gone through today are looking like small projects, making the things more complicated for me to understand) Could anyone post some nice article regarding this? Thanks in advance.

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      Hi, I would like to learn about services and searched for the articles. But none of them were useful to me. Some of the articles are in fact nice, but not for a beginner like me . I would like to know about 1) what services are 2) where they can be used 3) how to use ATL Com AppWizard to create the service using Service(Exe) server type 4) A simple example (almost all the ones I have gone through today are looking like small projects, making the things more complicated for me to understand) Could anyone post some nice article regarding this? Thanks in advance.

      Taruni

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      Roger Stoltz
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      Have a look at this nice article[^] that Nish has written.

      "It's supposed to be hard, otherwise anybody could do it!" - selfquote
      "High speed never compensates for wrong direction!" - unknown

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