On Feb 18, 2006, at 8:25, Peter Krantz wrote: >> Does win32-service do something special when creating a service >> that I'm >> missing with the manual service creation? I suppose I could always >> run it >> via the startup folder, but I thought this would be cleaner. > > Check out the instiki instructions for running a ruby script as a > windows service: > > http://instiki.org/show/Running+as+a+Windows+Service Hey I know practically nothing about Windows. Could I follow those instructions to have WEBrick always running an easily deploy a simple management Rails tool for internal usage? -- fxn