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Section 2. Installation, Operation and Backup Procedures

Note that when running LoggerNet as a service, tasks being run by the Task

Master cannot interact with the desktop. Therefore, any tasks set up in the

Task Master should not require any user interaction.

If LoggerNet is installed as a service, the service must be running for

LoggerNet to run (either automatically or manually). You will be prompted to

start the service if you try to launch LoggerNet manually when the service is

installed but not running.

The first time LoggerNet is installed as a service, a LoggerNet user account is

created. The LoggerNet service is run under this LoggerNet user account. This

allows the LoggerNet Service to always run in the same environment with

known user rights. You will be asked to enter and confirm a password for the

LoggerNet user account. The password you enter can later be used to log in to

the computer as the LoggerNet user. The password can be changed by pressing

the

Options button and then pressing Change Password.

If the machine has a preexisting LoggerNet user account created

from LoggerNet 3.4, it will be necessary to stop, uninstall the

service, then reinstall the service in order to setup the password.


The LoggerNet user account will not show up in your list of users

when logging on to your computer. It can be viewed from the

Windows Control Panel. (In Windows 7, for example, from the

Control Panel, click User Accounts | Manage User Accounts |

Advanced tab | Advanced button, and then select Users from the

list of Local Users and Groups.) Although it is not available in the

drop-down list when logging on to your computer, you can

manually enter the user name (LoggerNet), enter the password,

and then select your local machine. (In Windows 7, the local

machine name is entered with the user name, i.e.,

machine_name\LoggerNet.)

2.4.1 Issues with Running LoggerNet as a Service

By default, the LoggerNet service is run under the LoggerNet user account.

This may cause some issues with write access and network drives. The issues,

along with their solutions, are described below:

2.4.1.1 Write Access

The LoggerNet user has write access only to the CampbellSci directories.

Therefore, if a task requires something to be written or done in a different

directory or on the desktop, the LoggerNet user does not have sufficient access

and the process will end in an error. This can be solved by giving the

LoggerNet user write access to the necessary directories.

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