![]() Any changes made in an application instance of PingPlotter Pro will not transfer to the service instance. To edit settings on the service instance, you should interact with the Session 0 instance - you should not start a new instance of PingPlotter to make changes. When running as a service on Windows Vista, 2008, 7 and 8, the user interface of PingPlotter is running on Session 0. Important concept about running as a service Once you've done this, PingPlotter will start running when you boot your machine, and will keep running - even if you log in as a user and then log out. If you normally monitor the same set of targets and you *always* want to monitor (and possibly alert on) them, you might want to set up PingPlotter to run as a Windows service. If you're using an older version, see the documentation that came with that version or upgrade to the latest version. Note: This documentation covers PingPlotter Pro 3.40p and higher only.
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