Title: GPU-Mining as a Windows Service? Post by: dsky on September 08, 2011, 07:30:22 AM Hey Community,
i`m running an internet cafe (i own this cafe) with 10 Workstations. On normal business days the HD5770 inside could mine for me. At the moment i`m using a logon script to start a hidden ufasoft miner. This works well while a customer is surfing. But my Cafe Domain System logs the customer off when their bought time is over. - Mining stops then until the next customer logs on their I tried all possible Any2Service / NSSM / FireDaemon / PSEXEC / Startup-Script Methods of letting a mining software run on the windows service account (as a service) - but non of them works. Do you have any experience with that? Any working solutions? At the moment i run Windows 7 Pro 32 on the machines (going back to XP 32 is no problem - if you have a tip for me i could try that - images and licenses are here) Any help would be nice. Bye, dsky Title: Re: GPU-Mining as a Windows Service? Post by: PLaci1982 on September 08, 2011, 07:34:20 AM I don't remember in witch topic, but I did read you can't do run a miner as service on Win 7, but you can do it on Win XP...
Title: Re: GPU-Mining as a Windows Service? Post by: dsky on September 08, 2011, 08:42:50 AM Ah. Mkay. I will try to put a xp image on one of the machines later.
Title: Re: GPU-Mining as a Windows Service? Post by: PLaci1982 on September 08, 2011, 08:55:54 AM Here are some description how to make an executable a service w/o any external program:
http://twigstechtips.blogspot.com/2011/02/windows-xpvista7-run-program-as-service.html http://support.microsoft.com/kb/251192 Title: Re: GPU-Mining as a Windows Service? Post by: dsky on September 08, 2011, 10:21:12 AM No chance to GPU mine under Vista/Windows 7 - I found a Thread on a Folding@Home Forum where a Moderator explained that Vista/7 have security settings to prevent the System-Account to access the GPU.
So it seems that i`ll downgrade to XP on the weekend. |