M Mark Sep 28, 2004 #1 What are the benefits, if any, of running a program as a service rather than from the Startup menu? Mark
What are the benefits, if any, of running a program as a service rather than from the Startup menu? Mark
S Steve Parry [MVP] Sep 28, 2004 #2 Mark said: What are the benefits, if any, of running a program as a service rather than from the Startup menu? Mark Click to expand... it will run in the background irrespective of who is logged on (or if no one is logged on too)
Mark said: What are the benefits, if any, of running a program as a service rather than from the Startup menu? Mark Click to expand... it will run in the background irrespective of who is logged on (or if no one is logged on too)
M Mark Sep 29, 2004 #3 Steve said: it will run in the background irrespective of who is logged on (or if no one is logged on too) Click to expand... Thanks Steve. Are their any performance differences? Mark
Steve said: it will run in the background irrespective of who is logged on (or if no one is logged on too) Click to expand... Thanks Steve. Are their any performance differences? Mark