[quote user="MercUser"]
Hi,
I run Mercury32 as service - using ntwrapper or Firedeamon. I have to remote desktop to administer my server (create new domains, users, alias, ando so on...)
So, my question is, how can I shutdown mercury properly? The problem is, Mercury32 is running as service, I'm remote desktop my server so I CANNOT see the mercury tray icon and I CANNOT close mercury from UI... I have to shutdown the ntwrapper service and then start mercury32 from Start->Programs to be able to access Mercury menus.
What can I do? It seems that I cannot see Mercury Tray when it starts as service. There must be a clean way to do this... humm? :)
Thank you
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Run NTWrapper as a user and select to interact with the desktop. The user needs to be set in the Mercury/32 setup in NT Wrapper.
[quote user="MercUser"]<p>Hi,</p><p>I run Mercury32 as service - using ntwrapper or Firedeamon. I have to remote desktop&nbsp; to administer my server (create new domains, users, alias, ando so on...)</p><p>So, my question is, how can I shutdown mercury properly? The problem is, Mercury32 is running as service, I'm remote desktop my server so I CANNOT see the mercury tray icon and I CANNOT close mercury from UI... I have to shutdown the ntwrapper service and then start mercury32 from Start-&gt;Programs to be able to access Mercury menus.
</p><p>&nbsp;What can I do? It seems that I cannot see Mercury Tray when it starts as service. There must be a clean way to do this... humm? :)</p><p>Thank you&nbsp;</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Run NTWrapper as a user and select to interact with the desktop.&nbsp; The user needs to be set in the Mercury/32 setup in NT Wrapper.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>