I do run Mercury/32 as a service using NT Wrapper and it does work pretty well even with Netware.
The NT Wrapper allows standard Win32 applications or scripts to be run as a Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 Service.
Features:
· Easy configuration thru a GUI and simple INI files.
· Prioritization of sub-processes.
· Custom environments.
· CPU binding
· Redirecting of Stdout/Stderr to file
· Logging to the event log and to disk.
· The capability to run multiple applications in a single NT Wrapper service instance.
· Monitoring of a service in the sys-tray.
http://www.duodata.de/ntwrapper/
This service wrapper allows you to run the service as a specific
user and still maintain the GUI interface. It still has a number of
problems when run with Netware but I've not found any particular
problems when running with a standard Windows server setup. Actually
for Netware I'm still using Mercury v1.48 for processing the mail
received via my Mercury/32 gateway server. ;-)
That said, I'm also testing a Windows integration setup
(mn_win.dll) with Mercury/32 and if and when this comes into general
use then the current service wrapper will need some significant work.
<p>I do run Mercury/32 as a service using NT Wrapper and it does work pretty well even with Netware.&nbsp;
</p><blockquote>The NT Wrapper allows standard Win32 applications or scripts to be run as a Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 Service. &nbsp;
Features:
&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;·&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Easy configuration thru a GUI and simple INI files. &nbsp;
&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;·&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Prioritization of sub-processes. &nbsp;
&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;·&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Custom environments. &nbsp;
&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;·&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;CPU binding &nbsp;
&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;·&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Redirecting of Stdout/Stderr to file &nbsp;
&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;·&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Logging to the event log and to disk. &nbsp;
&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;·&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;The capability to run multiple applications in a single NT Wrapper service instance. &nbsp;
&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;·&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Monitoring of a service in the sys-tray. &nbsp;
http://www.duodata.de/ntwrapper/
</blockquote><p>This service wrapper allows you to run the service as a specific
user and still maintain the GUI interface.&nbsp; It still has a number of
problems when run with Netware but&nbsp; I've not found any particular
problems when running with a standard Windows server setup.&nbsp; Actually
for Netware I'm still using Mercury v1.48 for processing the mail
received via my Mercury/32 gateway server.&nbsp; ;-)</p><p>
That said, I'm also testing a Windows&nbsp; integration setup
(mn_win.dll) with Mercury/32 and if and when this comes into general
use then the current service wrapper will need some significant work.
</p>