NSSM 2.4.

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Iain Patterson 15 years ago
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NSSM: The Non-Sucking Service Manager
Version 2.3, 2010-04-21
Version 2.4, 2010-09-23
NSSM is a service helper program similar to srvany and cygrunsrv. It can
start any application as an NT service and will restart the service if it
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behaviour of srvany. The Windows Services console would show the service
as still running even though the application has exited.
If the value data is "Exit" NSSM will exit. The Windows Services console
would show the service as stopped. If you wish to provide finer-grained
control over service recovery you should use this code and edit the failure
action manually.
If the value data is "Exit" NSSM will exit gracefully. The Windows Services
console would show the service as stopped. If you wish to provide
finer-grained control over service recovery you should use this code and
edit the failure action manually. Please note that Windows versions prior
to Vista will not consider such an exit to be a failure. On older versions
of Windows you should use "Suicide" instead.
If the value data is "Suicide" NSSM will simulate a crash and exit without
informing the service manager. This option should only be used for
pre-Vista systems where you wish to apply a service recovery action.
Removing services using the GUI
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Credits
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Thanks to Bernard Loh for finding a bug with service recovery.
Thanks to Benjamin Mayrargue (www.softlion.com) for adding 64-bit support.
Thanks to Joel Reingold for spotting a command line truncation bug.

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int str_equiv(const char *, const char *);
#define NSSM "nssm"
#define NSSM_VERSION "2.3"
#define NSSM_DATE "2010-04-21"
#define NSSM_VERSION "2.4"
#define NSSM_DATE "2010-09-23"
#define NSSM_RUN "run"
/*

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