With Srvany, you can configure any Windows application so that it runs as a service. When applications are run as services:
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Even when started as services, some applications quit when the user logs off. This happens if the applications do not ignore the WM_ENDSESSION message (or CTRL_LOGOFF_EVENT).
Srvany works best with 32-bit applications written for Windows 2000 or Windows NT. You can use this tool to start 16-bit Windows applications as services, but some 16-bit applications are not able to keep running after a user logs off from the computer.
Note
All Srvany services should be disabled when installing or upgrading Windows 2000, Windows NT Server, Windows NT Workstation, or applications.
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