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Title: NTHOST Service on a Windows 10 PC
Post by: Mike Hatfield on May 12, 2019, 11:54:35 PM
Hi All,
We have a reseller that has a number of end users that use a Windows 10 PC as the 'server' with NTHOST running as a service.
They report that when Windows does an automatic update they have to delete the service and re-install it.
I've not had heard of this.
Is there any feedback on this issue?
Thanks
Title: Re: NTHOST Service on a Windows 10 PC
Post by: Mike King on May 13, 2019, 04:51:48 PM
I have Simple CS installed as a service using the standard install routines that came with PxPlus and have never had to re-install the service.

How did the client install the service?  If he is using SRVANY (which is a Microsoft utility) perhaps it has the problem with the updates.
Title: Re: NTHOST Service on a Windows 10 PC
Post by: Mike Hatfield on May 13, 2019, 09:43:11 PM
Hi Mike K,

I'm not sure how they set up the service.
Their network support did it.
The support are also a dotnet shop so I suspect they have written a small utility to install/uninstall services.
Title: Re: NTHOST Service on a Windows 10 PC
Post by: Mike King on May 14, 2019, 11:41:38 AM
You will then likely need to take the issue up with them since they should know how they setup the service.

There is however one possibility which I have seen (even with our service setup) and that is the person setting up the service forgets to set the service to "Automatic Start". 

If you don't so this the next reboot (which is common during Windows updates) will leave the service installed but not running.  To the end-user this may look like the service needs to be re-installed but in reality all they need to do is restart the service.