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03/10/10 11:05 PM
Elan - I'd be curious (actually very curious) if that works with DMB's version 10. It's possible the service only needs to be resident to install. I'd prefer that. That's easy to manage.
For those interested ... the E-License applet runs as a service called runservice.exe. The installation dumps it into your Windows folder and runs it from there. When running it consumes about 1.5 MB RAM. That's a pretty small hit. Most of the multitude of Window services that run resident use between 2-4 MB each. I've turned off all the unnecessary services on my system and have it running as bare bones as possible. A good site for judging what services are needed or not is blackviper.com. They have recommendations for 2000, XP, Vista and Win 7 (32 and 64 bit flavors).
Now if you can convince our good friends at DMB to offer a conversion utility to allow me to save my replay data in both version 10 and version 9 format, you may have won back a customer. Obviously they have a utility that forward converts. How difficult would be to backward convert? I'm even willing to pay for a utility like that. DMB can distribute and protect its investment. I can have peace of mind my data is safe. Everybody's happy ... well at least until we find something new to complain about
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