Running VVEngine on a Windows Server as a Windows Service allows you to keep VVEngine running even when no one is logged onto the server. It also allows you to run VVEngine under a different account from the current logged-in account. When VVEngine is installed as a Windows Service, you are still able to control it with a web browser and from a remote machine.
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