


Check the Launch when Service Launcher starts option.Click on Launch to verify that the batch processing service launches successfully through Service Launcher.Make sure the Schedule option is checked.In the Application parameters section of the Preferences tab, make sure that the Launch on login option is checked, so that services configured in Service Launcher automatically launch when you log in to your account.The Service Launcher application launches. If Service Launcher is already running, click on its icon in the notification tray.If Service Launcher is not running, open the Start menu and, in the Programs list, select Harmony 20 > Tools > Service Launcher.

The user does not need to have administrator privileges. NOTE This user will need to be logged in for the service to be running. When using Service Launcher, the logged-in user does not need to have administrator privileges to run services.īefore configuring Service Launcher to run the batch processing service, the Windows service that launches it must be disabled, so as to avoid launching two instances of the batch processing service simultaneously. Harmony services are run under the user usabatch, an user with administrator privileges. This means that your machine will only process jobs when the user is logged in.Īlthough this may seem impractical, it may be preferable for security reasons. Using Service Launcher, it is possible to configure the batch processing service to launch as the currently logged-in user, when they log in. This means the service launches in the background as soon as the machine boots, and starts processing the queue even if nobody is logged in to the computer. The traditional way of running the batch processing service is by running the server as a Windows service or daemon. Running the Batch Processing Service on Log-In on Windows
