Information on Using the NT Service If you are running Windows NT Client or Server you may choose to utilize the available TechScheduler NT Service. The service DOES NOT work on Windows 95! All Job types except "Glue-it!" and "Keystroke Emulation" work from the service. The TechScheduler NT Service allows the TechScheduler engine to run within the secure server layer. This will allow you to schedule jobs to occur without you having to logon to Windows NT. The supplied service: TKSHDSVC.EXE should be located in a directory that will always be available to the OS. Do not put it in the root or temporary directories. Select either the TechScheduler or the Windows\System directory. Follow these steps to install and activate the TechScheduler NT Service: 1. From a DOS prompt change directories to where the service is located. 2. install it. Type "tkshdsvc -install" 3. From Windows Control Panel invoke the SERVICES icon. 4. TechScheduler will appear on the list of services. Choose startup options: "Manual" or "Automatic" and tell it to interact with the desktop. You may need to set up a specific NT user account for TechScheduler or use the Administrator context. 5. Start the service by clicking on the "Start" button. Follow these steps to uninstall the TechScheduler NT Service: 1. From Windows Control Panel invoke the SERVICES icon. 2. Stop the service by clicking on the "Stop" button. 3. If you have TechScheduler set to start automatically, change this setting to "Manual" 4. Go to the directory where the TechScheduler NT Service resides. 5. Type: "tkshdsvc -remove" 6. Delete the file. Warning: If you delete the tkshdsvc.exe file before doing step 5 above then your OS will flail helplessly trying to load and invoke the service!