![]() If you have questions or problems with this step, please consult the FireDaemon documentation and website. Download it from and install it by running the downloaded installer (you'll need to be an administrator for this to work). You'll also need to have FireDaemon installed. We assume that you already have PingPlotter Standard installed on your workstation. Note: These instructions were created using FireDaemon version 1.9, although other versions should be similar. Administrative rights on the installed workstation.PingPlotter Standard 3.20s or higher, installed on your workstation (this does not work with Pro, which has its own service capabilities).This article will walk you through the ins and outs of configuring PingPlotter for operation as a service using FireDeamon. There are several tools available that can do this, but one of the most powerful and easy to use is FireDaemon, a handy utility that will enable you to run just about any application as a service. If you want to run PingPlotter Standard as a Windows Service, you'll need to enlist the aid of an additional application. This is an ideal way to run a monitoring application that can work without a user interface. Windows services, under Windows NT, 2000, XP, 2003 and Vista, are designed to run when Windows boots, and to run without a user interface. There may be cases, however, where you want PingPlotter to start automatically when Windows boots, without having to be logged in as a user. ![]() This means that you need to be logged into Windows for PingPlotter Standard to trace and alert. PingPlotter Pro runs natively as a Windows Service (for more details, see here), but PingPlotter Standard runs only as an application. I'd like to have PingPlotter Standard running continuously - even when I'm not logged in. PingPlotter Standard as a service with FireDaemon - Print View PingPlotter Standard as a service with FireDaemon
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