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I think its not a bad idea in general scenario. But might not be good idea in my scenario.
As according to my problem when a particular service is down, the user which is logged in must have a process running which can handle the situation. In this way, that user is required to be logged in permanently. Which for me doesn't seems to be a good idea. In other words, What if no user is logged in and one of those services goes down. No one will be there to handle the situation.

However, "Winsta0\default" looks quite different to me. May be like someone who is always there. In this case it should work. I'll try it out.

Thanks everyone for your valuable time.
This forum is really one of the bests I've ever seen. Smile | :)
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