How to Allow OS/2 Programs to Run Across Logons

ID: Q137861


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SUMMARY

When you launch an OS/2 application from a service in Windows NT, the OS/2 application terminates when the current user logs off. If you want the application to continue running after the user logs off, you can:

In either case, you must make sure that the first OS/2 application started after booting your system is the one you want to run as a service.


MORE INFORMATION

The OS/2 Subsystem automatically shuts down when a user logs off. Using the /S switch on the Os2.exe command line tells the OS/2 Subsystem that it is running in the context of a service. The Subsystem then continues to run across logons.

The reason the application must be the first OS/2 executable launched is that if an OS/2 Subsystem server is present, it will be used rather than starting a new one to run as a service.

Any OS/2 applications launched by the interactive user will still be terminated upon logoff.

Additional query words: 3.50 os2 os2ss service


Keywords          : kbKernBase kbService kbGrpKernBase 
Version           : 3.51 4.00
Platform          : WINDOWS 
Issue type        : 

Last Reviewed: March 5, 1999