run database without logging onto server 2003

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Hello!

I would like to know if I can run programs in background in Server
2003 Standard, without having to log on. I don't use active directory,
just the dhcp server, and I have an application and a database that
have to run. The server has no interaction with user, it just receives
wol and shutdown or reboot commands, so either it logs in
automatically, which is not the best idea, or it can have something
like in linux, where you can sart processes without logging in.
Is this possible in server 2003?
I know that in Xp is not.

Thanks!
 
Re: run database without logging onto server 2003


"danis" <danisirb@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:7113dc99-2046-4f7b-9749-a36d8d44ae49@m73g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
> Hello!
>
> I would like to know if I can run programs in background in Server
> 2003 Standard, without having to log on. I don't use active directory,
> just the dhcp server, and I have an application and a database that
> have to run. The server has no interaction with user, it just receives
> wol and shutdown or reboot commands, so either it logs in
> automatically, which is not the best idea, or it can have something
> like in linux, where you can sart processes without logging in.
> Is this possible in server 2003?
> I know that in Xp is not.
>
> Thanks!


You can run the program in the background, using the Task Scheduler.
 
Re: run database without logging onto server 2003

Or if you can run it as a service do that and set it to run when the system
boots

Kind Regards,
Patrick Squire
http://www.msblog.org

"danis" <danisirb@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:7113dc99-2046-4f7b-9749-a36d8d44ae49@m73g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
> Hello!
>
> I would like to know if I can run programs in background in Server
> 2003 Standard, without having to log on. I don't use active directory,
> just the dhcp server, and I have an application and a database that
> have to run. The server has no interaction with user, it just receives
> wol and shutdown or reboot commands, so either it logs in
> automatically, which is not the best idea, or it can have something
> like in linux, where you can sart processes without logging in.
> Is this possible in server 2003?
> I know that in Xp is not.
>
> Thanks!
 
Re: run database without logging onto server 2003

How can I do that?

On Jun 26, 3:37 pm, "Patrick Squire" <squi...@blackhole.gmail.com>
wrote:
> Or if you can run it as a service do that and set it to run when the system
> boots
>
> Kind Regards,
> Patrick Squirehttp://www.msblog.org
>
> "danis" <danis...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:7113dc99-2046-4f7b-9749-a36d8d44ae49@m73g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Hello!

>
> > I would like to know if I can run programs in background in Server
> > 2003 Standard, without having to log on. I don't use active directory,
> > just the dhcp server, and I have an application and a database that
> > have to run. The server has no interaction with user, it just receives
> > wol and shutdown or reboot commands, so either it logs in
> > automatically, which is not the best idea, or it can have something
> > like in linux, where you can sart processes without logging in.
> > Is this possible in server 2003?
> > I know that in Xp is not.

>
> > Thanks!
 
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