Automatically run program on Windows Server startup?

You should make a Windows Service; it's the only reliable way to do this Otherwise, you will run into problems if, for example, the user logs off.

You should make a Windows Service; it's the only reliable way to do this. Otherwise, you will run into problems if, for example, the user logs off. If you want UI, you can make a separate GUI that communicates with the service (probably using WCF).

– Grokodile May 13 at 2:19 1 Write a GUI that communicates with (using WCF) and controls (using ServiceController) the service. – SLaks May 13 at 2:20 1 Perhaps, but I recommend against it. For one thing, it will be more difficult to maintain.

– SLaks May 13 at 2:26 1 @Rob: Those are for logged in users. – SLaks May 13 at 11:49.

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