(2nd posting)Adding ActiveX EXE to Windows 2000/XP Services 
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 (2nd posting)Adding ActiveX EXE to Windows 2000/XP Services

I sent this posting a few days ago, and I didn't get any replies.  I'll try
again to see if I get a response.  Any feedback is greatly appreciated.

I am looking for some help.  If I write an ActiveX exe, how would I add it
to Windows 2000/XP services?



Thu, 02 Sep 2004 19:53:04 GMT  
 (2nd posting)Adding ActiveX EXE to Windows 2000/XP Services

Quote:
> I am looking for some help.  If I write an ActiveX exe, how would I add it
> to Windows 2000/XP services?

That's really scary.  I read an article on that in VBPJ about three years
ago.  how to use VB to write a true-blue NT Service (also compatible with
2K, but unsure about XP).  The code to make it work right with the service
control manager was *miles* long.  Doable, but awful.

In Visual Basic.NET, you just do it.  VB.NET has a project type for making
services  :)
--

Peace & happy computing,

Mike Labosh, MCSD MCT
Owner, vbSensei.Com
"Debugging LISP code is like reading a chatroom full of emoticons on
crack." -- vbSensei



Fri, 03 Sep 2004 02:57:17 GMT  
 
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