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Installing ClockWatch as an NT Service (ClockWatch Server, ClockWatch Client 2000) An NT service is a specific system function that runs in a special area under Windows NT. ClockWatch Server and ClockWatch Client 2000 contains a separate module, which can be installed as a service under Windows NT. This allows ClockWatch to run in the special service area of the operating system. In ClockWatch Server and Client 2000, the application program updates a copy of the run-time options for use by the service module. When running as a service ClockWatch runs from the options and parameters previously specified by the administrator using the regular ClockWatch interface.
To Install ClockWatch as a Service
- Install and configure ClockWatch Server or Client 2000 on the system.
The service uses the ClockWatch parameters you specify in the regular ClockWatch interface - there is no direct user interface available to the service.
- Register the service module by choosing Register CW Service under the
File menu.
This will register the service with the NT operating system.
- Start and run the NT service like any other service by using the Windows NT administrative interface.
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