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New Isn't there a way to detach the process
like in Unix?
New Not that I know of. Peter?
Of course, there are wrapper applications which let you run an application as a service - but I don't know details about that.
Nobody wins in a butter eating contest
New RUN/DETACHED PATH_TO_PROGRAM.EXE /OUTPUT=MYLOGFILE.TXT
Whoops, sorry, that's VMS.

Sorry, no. You'll have to write/borrow said wrapper to run it as a service, or do some other silly shit to emulate real OS behaviour in Win32.


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     keeping server process alive after logout - (bluke) - (9)
         I don't think you do. - (inthane-chan) - (3)
             Isn't there a way to detach the process - (bluke) - (2)
                 Not that I know of. Peter? - (inthane-chan) - (1)
                     RUN/DETACHED PATH_TO_PROGRAM.EXE /OUTPUT=MYLOGFILE.TXT - (pwhysall)
         Log in via RDP - (imric)
         Windows service spawns another process ... - (bluke) - (3)
             Re: Windows service spawns another process ... - (hnick) - (2)
                 Is there a way for the spawning service ... - (bluke) - (1)
                     Not exactly. - (hnick)

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