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Can ClockWatch run as a service in Windows NT/2k/XP?

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Can ClockWatch run as a service in Windows NT/2k/XP?

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Yes. ClockWatch can run as a service in Windows. A Service is a Windows-specific system function that runs in a special area under Windows NT, Windows 2000 or Windows XP/2003. ClockWatch contains an additional module, ClockWatch Service, which can be installed as a Service under Windows NT/2k/XP/2003. This allows ClockWatch Service to run in the special service area of the operating system. In ClockWatch Server, the program maintains a copy of the run-time options for use by the service module. When running as a service, ClockWatch does all the clock-synchronization activities without intervention running from the parameters specified by the user using the normal ClockWatch application. To install ClockWatch as a service: Install and configure ClockWatch Server on the system. The service uses the ClockWatch parameters you specify in the regular ClockWatch interface. Register the Service module by choosing “Register CW Service” under the file menu. This will register the service with th

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