Both reasons explain why I use InstSrv & SrvAny. It's free, and was
created by the company that wrote the OS. I'm certainly in the minority,
with lots of people using other solutions. Perhaps some just aren't
aware these tools exist.
Gili wrote:
>
> And because a native installer should always properly integrate with the
> environment. Ask yourself why Apache Tomcat ships with a service installer.
>
> Gili
>
> On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 11:24:49 -0500, John Szakmeister wrote:
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> >Kevin Williams wrote:
> >> Other options are FireDaemon (_http://www.firedaemon.com_) and the
> >> InstSrv/SrvAny combo from the Windows Server Resource Kit. These
> >> solutions have been around a __long__ time -- why svnservice needed to
> >> be written I don't know. ;)
> >
> >Because you have to pay to use FireDaemon in a commercial environment. :-)
> >
> >-John
> >
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