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"nohup" for .Net under MS OS

I am implementing a .Net application (scientific computing) that basically
requires a couple of days to terminate on a single desktop. Until now, I was
using Mono (a .Net port) to run it on a Linux server. To achieve that, I was
using the command-line

$ nohup mono MyApp.exe &

I have WinXP machine that I can access through Remote Desktop, I would like
to achieve the same effect. What would you suggest?

Joannes
Ps: sorry if this post is a bit off topic here.
Nov 22 '05 #1
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On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 21:52:51 +0200, Joannes Vermorel [MVS] wrote:
I am implementing a .Net application (scientific computing) that basically
requires a couple of days to terminate on a single desktop. Until now, I was
using Mono (a .Net port) to run it on a Linux server. To achieve that, I was
using the command-line

$ nohup mono MyApp.exe &

I have WinXP machine that I can access through Remote Desktop, I would like
to achieve the same effect. What would you suggest?

Joannes
Ps: sorry if this post is a bit off topic here.


Connect using remote desktop connection and start the program. Once it is
running, instead of logging out, just close the remote desktop connection
window. The session will continue and you can connect to it again later.

As long as the remote machine is not in a domain that enforces session
limits, that is.
Nov 22 '05 #2

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