Subject, the service tried the rights and set the local system and network system. Zero emotion. In the interactive mode, it receives information when I start it as a service — it starts and works, but does not receive information from the network. Has anyone come across? Perhaps this is due to a third-party driver (using the opening of the server from the dll).
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God forbid eloquence to explain this utter nonsense))
In general, in the driver settings, you can change the tcp port, tobish it somewhere it records and apparently under the user, so the interactive mode starts and takes the correct port and the price checker gets to the application, and when it starts from the service, the port is taken as standard (not the one specified for the user) and price checkers knock on the wrong port.
Output - put all the devices on the standard port. The second way out is to put the settings for the same user (in the same registry branch) from which the service is started.
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PriceCheckernot a library class. - VladD