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From: "Gerald Villemure" <GVillemure@ik.ca>
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Subject: Feature request:  inetd as a service on win98
Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2001 10:10:45 +0200
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I would like of great help if I were able to do this:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServices]
"CygwinInetd"="c:\\cygwin\\usr\\sbin\\inetd.exe"

In other words run inetd as a true service in win98 such that I can login
and logout without affecting the inetd process.  Somewhat like the VNC
server dose.

One option perhaps would be to introduce a new command in cygwin to hide a
window based on PID with the option to also detach it from the session so
the person can log out without a dialog popping up saying you need to close
all your apps first.

If it helps to get started I have found this command line tool to hide a
window based on its title:
http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/~skx/win/Free6.html

Thanks,
Gerald
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Gerald Villemure
I am a DO-er, not a TRY-er.                  email: GVillemure@ik.ca



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