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Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 13:00:38 -0700 (PDT)
From: "dan ''dante'' tenenbaum" <dandante AT dandante DOT com>
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Subject: cygrunsrv V0.95 bug (dll ver 1.3.12-2)
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I created a couple of services using cygrunsrv V0.95 (cygwin dll version 
1.3.12-2) under Windows 2000.

When I log off, those services are stopped. 

One of the services is a Java application. I understand that there is a 
common bug with many service wrappers, something to do with NT 
CTRL_LOGOFF_EVENT . Is that what this is and is there any way to work 
around it?



 Any idea why that is?

This defeats the whole 
purpose, which was to have some programs running at all times, so that if 
there is a power outage, the machine will reboot and the programs will 
start again automatically, and so that I do not need to log into that 
machine to have access to that functionality.





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