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seti@home

I've got almost 100% of my SETI clients running as a service. I have an install folder I can zip up for you if you want. PM me with where to send it and I'll get it to ya.
 
Sorry to have to ask this... I'm hoping that other people wanna know also..... What is the purpose or advantage to running Seti as a service?


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There's a really easy way to get SETI to run as a service on XP. Just go to Control Panel, Scheduled Tasks, and add a task to run SETI at system startup. 🙂
 
another advantage of having it run as a service is that it is running while sitting at a login screen. In other words, no need to have anyone log in at the box to run seti, assuming your box comes back up after a power outage, seti will start running immediately.
 
Originally posted by: Ken_g6
There's a really easy way to get SETI to run as a service on XP. Just go to Control Panel, Scheduled Tasks, and add a task to run SETI at system startup. 🙂

but doesn't that just bring up the seti client window?
 
Originally posted by: zerocool1
Originally posted by: Ken_g6
There's a really easy way to get SETI to run as a service on XP. Just go to Control Panel, Scheduled Tasks, and add a task to run SETI at system startup. 🙂

but doesn't that just bring up the seti client window?
You'd think that. But it doesn't, as long as you have to log in (and if you don't, I think it causes security problems). The window comes up behind the login prompt (totally hidden) and doesn't appear when you log in. 🙂

Of course, if you start SETI at any other time, the window will come up.
 
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