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Show Window
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This is the initial display mode of the Interactive Service: Normal, Hidden, Minimized and Maximized. Does not work with any application.
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Priority
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The scheduling priority of the application and its child processes.
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Restart Application
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If checked the application is restarted when it terminates intentionally or unexpectedly.
This option is useful if the application doesn't survive a logoff and must be restarted (choose a proper Launch Delay to ensure the application is restarted after the user logged off). Note that this option interacts with option On all Apps. Exit. |
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Is Console App.
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Marks the application as a console program.
When the service stops NT Wrapper sends key combination/signal "CTRL + C" to the application in order to give it the opportunity to close gracefully. Window applications should not be marked as a console application. |
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Process Group
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Forces NT Wrapper to close the entire process tree when the service stops.
All child processes spawned by the application are closed recursively before the application itself is being closed. An attempt is made to detect the ideal shutdown method for each process. Note that specified Shutdown Timeout is distributed among all child processes and the parent application. For instance when you start a batch job that starts notepad.exe NT Wrapper would close notepad.exe before cmd.exe. If for some reason notepad takes as long as the specified Shutdown Timeout to close, cmd.exe would be assigned a constant, minimal shutdown timeout of only 1 second internally. |
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CPU Binding (SMP)
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Allows the application to be bound to specific CPU's on multi-processor systems. If no CPU's are checked (or all are grayed out or all are checked) then the sub-process will be run symmetrically across all processors.
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NT Wrapper v1.06 - May 13, 2005
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