Thanks for all the suggestions u gave...
After reading your mail and the site address that u had given, i feel
that there is NO WAY for installing Rsync as Service (as per the
standards given by MS) as of now.
I strongly support your proposal for rewriting Rsync for Windows
Platforms (not necessarily for 98 or similar versions but for NT based
platforms) in order to run the same as service.... or to have some
module which can assist the same.
Please let me know if i can be a contributor for the same (having in
depth knowledge of Networking protocols and standards).
Thanks
Nitin Agarwal
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> I guess I was clear enough before on the topic, as you had to stretch
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> The basic problem is that you have an application that is not a
> Windows Service, but rather has been entered into the Windows registry
> through the utilities that you have used, such that it looks like a
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> Here is the URL for NT Services, which you may find helpful in
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> My proposal is to rewrite rsync for Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, and
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> Microsoft platform, as specified by Microsoft.
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> 95, in addition to the support SDKs for each platform, in addition to
> Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0 Professional, Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0
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