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Revision as of 17:02, 5 November 2015
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To run NLM as a service that can run even when users log off in Windows, we recommend that you install and run FireDaemon Pro. |
Steps for FireDaemon Setup
STEP 1
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After you install both NLM and FireDaemon, run FireDaemon and Create a new service: |
STEP 2
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We recommend that you enter values like those shown in the boxes. The short name cannot have spaces. |
STEP 3
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The NLM will be running as a service now. |
STEP 4
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An optional step is to save the FireDaemon setup to an XML file using the File Save feature at the top of FireDaemon. |
