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From: Michel Klein <mcaklein@cs.vu.nl>
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Susanne.Wenz@ada.de wrote:
> Is it possible to run Prolog as a Windows-NT-Service? If the answer is yes:
> how can I do this or where can I find it out?

There is a little tool called SRVANY.EXE that makes it possible 
to run any application as a NT-Service. Look for an explanation at:

http://vbwire.com/advanced/howto/service.asp

It is not prolog related. I have used it to run a Java-based service.

Michel.

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