Add-In: Any Service Installer for Windows Home Server

Fri, Jul 13, 2007

  |  Terry Walsh

Marcel Nouwens has released a new add-in for Windows Home Server, Any Service Installer.

The add-in allows any application to run as a Service in Windows Home Server, which means that it will continue to run and operate even when you are logged out of WHS. The add-in has been released to work with an updated version of Marcel’s µTorrent add-in, which was also released yesterday; however Any Service Installer can work with all WHS applications.

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6 Responses to “Add-In: Any Service Installer for Windows Home Server”

  1. Wayne Says:

    This is great. I spent $39 for Firedaemon because this option wasn’t available.

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  2. modplod Says:

    Does the anyservice installer work with windows server 2003?

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  3. Pat Says:

    i can’t seem to be able to download the any service installer from this site.

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  4. Python regius Says:

    Is there an other site where we can download this AnyServiceInstaller….??? This one is dead…
    Please I try to install U torrent on my server

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  5. Muzic Rocker Says:

    I have tried to download this add-in but it seems the link is outdated or broken. Please update as I would very much like to use this add-in…

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  6. mcphzgig Says:

    I have used the Any Service Installer to install an instance of the Mercury Mail Server as a service.

    Has been working flawlessly for at least six months.

    Reply

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