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NTSRV(10.1)							   NTSRV(10.1)

NAME
       ntsrv - start hosted Inferno as Windows service

SYNOPSIS
       ntsrv add svcname rootdir cmd [arg ... ]

       ntsrv del svcname

DESCRIPTION
       Ntsrv is a command (for Windows only) that allows hosted Inferno to run
       automatically as a Windows service, under Windows  2000	and  XP.   For
       Windows	NT,  use  the  command	ntsrv4,	 which otherwise has identical
       interface.  Svcname is the (proposed) Windows service name; rootdir  is
       the  root  of  the  Inferno directory tree, including the drive letter.
       Once added, a service can be controlled using the Windows service  man‐
       ager: it may be stopped, started, or have its attributes changed.  Svc‐
       name is set to start automatically when Windows	starts	up.   Services
       run  by default under the local Windows `System' identity.  All Windows
       processes and threads  the  service  creates  (eg,  using  cmd(3))  are
       destroyed  when	the  service  is stopped.  There may be many different
       services, each with a distinct svcname.

       Ntsrv 's first parameter tells it what to do:

       add    Add a new service svcname that when started will	invoke	emu(1)
	      to run the Inferno command cmd with any additional arguments.

       del    Delete an existing service svcname.

       Ntsrv requires the directory rootdir/Nt/386/bin to contain both emu.exe
       (ie, emu(1)) and ntsrv.exe itself.

FILES
       rootdir/Nt/386/bin
	      Windows host executables

SOURCE
       /utils/ntsrv

SEE ALSO
       emu(1)

				    Windows			   NTSRV(10.1)
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