On the swiki is explained how to create a service in NT to run a Swiki headless, via command that the windows VM accepts.
service: "serviceName"Install Squeak as Windows NT service. You will be asked for a couple of things such as if to start the service on system startup or if to run the service right now. You can modify these settings in the service control panel.
example: Squeak -memory: 4 -log: "C:\VM.log" -service: "Squeak Sample Service" C:\Swiki\Server.image
But no where I can found how to delete and old swiki service in NT that I don't need anymore. Any help.. is there somewhere a "-deleteService:" ?
Raymond Asselin
On Friday 02 August 2002 08:01 am, rasselin@mtl.centresjeunesse.qc.ca wrote:
But no where I can found how to delete and old swiki service in NT that I don't need anymore. Any help.. is there somewhere a "-deleteService:" ?
I believe you can kill services through the NT ControlPanel or one of the Administrative Tools.
--- rasselin@mtl.centresjeunesse.qc.ca wrote:
But no where I can found how to delete and old swiki service in NT that I don't need anymore. Any help.. is there somewhere a "-deleteService:"
Looks like the only way known to man is through the registry. Look in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, SYSTEM, ControlSet*
They hide under Services. For whatever reason, my machine has ControlSet001 and Control002 with both entries having the entry "services". I don't know why but I'd suggest if a service is present in both entries, delete it in both places...
Makes you remember how easy it was in the good old days of autoexec.bat and config.sys ! :)
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