panderson
4th July 2001, 00:52
I have set up an office file server to also serve streaming MP3's, and we take turns being DJ for a day.
Since it's a file server, it is usually just sitting there, with no one logged in. This is a problem for Shoutcast, which promptly unloads itself when someone logs off locally. Is there any way to launch Shoutcast as a Service in Windows 2000, so that it runs in the background, without anyone being logged in?
Since it's a file server, it is usually just sitting there, with no one logged in. This is a problem for Shoutcast, which promptly unloads itself when someone logs off locally. Is there any way to launch Shoutcast as a Service in Windows 2000, so that it runs in the background, without anyone being logged in?