Check this feature if you want PeerSync to run automatically as a service under Windows NT. Click here for a Tutorial on how to install PeerSync to run as an NT Service.
To configure and run the service you must go to "Services" located in the "Control Panel" and select "PeerSync Professional Series Software." By default the service is installed with the "Local System account" selected for the service "Log on as:" option.
Caution: If any of your Source or Target Folder Selections are not located on the local machine, then you will have to configure the service to "Log on as:" an alternate (Domain Admin) account on your domain so that the service has the rights to access the remote machines and/or devices. If you do not do this the service may not run properly.
Notes:
1.If PeerSync is running as a Service it is advised to use UNC paths or PeerSync's Dynamic Network Drive Mapping and Unmapping feature instead of using mapped drives do to the fact that mapped drives are not understood when a user is not logged on.
2.You can add the argument /LSE (Log Service Events to NT Application Log) to the following entry in the registry (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\PeerSoftware\PeerSync\Service\Parameters). This will have PeerSync log all changes to be reported to application log in addition to the normal logging of the start, stop, pause and continue of the service.
3.If PeerSync is running in Real-Time mode as a service, subsequent real-time Profiles will interfere with service operation and should not be employed. Both Scheduled Operations and Manual (non-persistent) operations should perform without interference to a service installation of PeerSync.
4.The service can run without any Jobs configured or selected. |