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09-01-2006 10:53 AM
09-01-2006 10:53 AM
Raid Manager XP on Win2k3
Anyone know how to run 1 or more Raid Manager (HORCM) instances as Windows services? I can start a couple of instances in a Windows CLI session ok, but these get terminated when I log out of windows. I'd like these to persist when I log out.
The RM package includes a terse, poorly documented example which alludes to the fact that a supplied binary (svcexe.exe) can be used as a service 'container' for HORCM instances, but I really need a much cleare explanation of how this is supposed to work.
Thanks in advance ....
The RM package includes a terse, poorly documented example which alludes to the fact that a supplied binary (svcexe.exe) can be used as a service 'container' for HORCM instances, but I really need a much cleare explanation of how this is supposed to work.
Thanks in advance ....
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