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[v4.0.69] FireDaemon – Run any program or script as a Windows service

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FireDaemon allows user to run any application or script as a Windows service, developed by FireDaemon Technologies from United Kingdom. It enables you to convert your regular programs into services, enabling them to start automatically when the system boots up, run continuously in the background, and restart in the event of a failure, without any user interaction. This way, you can ensure that your critical applications are always up and running, even if a user is not logged in.

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