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From: Ajmal A. <ajm...@ya...> - 2006-02-27 10:11:46
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Hi Max, Just to clarify things, the service does start when any user logs in. It is just the UI that is not being displayed. You can verify this through the Service Wrapper log and the services.msc. Any other ideas? Cheers, Ajmal --- Max Stolyarov <MSt...@li...> wrote: > Ajmal and Leif, > > I had the same issue before, when I worked with > previous versions of the > wrapper, and from what I was able to figure out is > that some of you issue > may actually be account related. I believe that when > your service is > installed and started through the RDC, it is > actually being installed for a > default SYSTEM user and not for you. That's why you > don't see the UI and the > service my not be working for you; when you log in > through RDC windows does > not know that it has to start your service since it > is under a different > user. I might be wrong on some of the details, since > I did this 2 years ago, > and much has change in Wrapper project since then, > but I believe this was > the case then. If you or Leif determine that this is > a different issue, > please let me know, otherwise this is a good place > to start. > > Max > > -----Original Message----- > From: Leif Mortenson > [mailto:le...@ta...] > Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 11:54 PM > To: wra...@li... > Subject: Re: [Wrapper-user] Win Server 2003 and GUI > > Ajmal, > Thanks for trying that out. I'll add a comment > on the > wrapper.ntservice.interactive > property's documentation page. > > Cheers, > Leif > > Ajmal Abdool wrote: > > Hi Leif, > > > > I tried the following and still couldnt get the > GUI to > > be displayed via Remote Desktop. > > > > 1. Logged everyone out from the server and then > > connect to the server via RDC. No GUI > > > > 2. Logged out of the server. Connect locally to > the > > Server. The GUI is displayed. I then left the > session > > open and connect via RDC from my PC. Still no GUI. > > > > I think that the issue with Win Server OS is that > > there is no 'default' or 'first' session. Each > time a > > user logs in, a different session is open. We can > have > > the same user logged in multiple times > concurrently > > with the same user name... > > > > I hope that helped. Let me know if you need any > more > > tests carried out... > > > > Cheers, > > > > Ajmal > > > > --- Leif Mortenson <le...@ta...> > wrote: > > > > > >> Ajmal, > >> The machine that I had seen this issue on > before > >> was at a customer > >> and I couldn't play > >> around with it. I would like to document this a > >> little bit however. > >> When you log in with the remote desktop, was > a > >> user logged in > >> locally? It appears > >> that on XP, locally at least, the first user to > log > >> in becomes the > >> interactive desktop that > >> services will connect to. There doesn't appear > to > >> be a way that I could > >> find to provide > >> access to the secondary desktops. I am > wondering > >> if it never works for > >> remote desktops > >> or if it only works if the service is started > when > >> nobody is logged in > >> locally. > >> > >> Cheers, > >> Leif > >> > >> > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam > protection around > > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > This SF.Net email is sponsored by xPML, a > groundbreaking scripting > language > > that extends applications into web and mobile > media. 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