Dear Spoon,
The idea is to use batch ripper in a system:
-Without a monitor attached.
-Without a user being currently logged in.
-With as less user intervention as possible, like the RipNas....
Just insert the disc and of it goes.
I was wondering if it is possible to run DBPowerAmps Batch ripper as a windows service with correct user login privileges?
I've tried it using the commandshell option in dotnet c* with the option of showing no window and with the commandline option -Autorip
What happens is that:
- Batch Ripper starts but no CD is ripped.
- Task Manager shows additional processes running that were started by the batch ripper but they are not terminated when the command is given to close the created process (with commandshell).
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.....
The idea is to use batch ripper in a system:
-Without a monitor attached.
-Without a user being currently logged in.
-With as less user intervention as possible, like the RipNas....
Just insert the disc and of it goes.
I was wondering if it is possible to run DBPowerAmps Batch ripper as a windows service with correct user login privileges?
I've tried it using the commandshell option in dotnet c* with the option of showing no window and with the commandline option -Autorip
What happens is that:
- Batch Ripper starts but no CD is ripped.
- Task Manager shows additional processes running that were started by the batch ripper but they are not terminated when the command is given to close the created process (with commandshell).
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.....
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