Lighty2Go Forums are up.

So in the interest in trying to keep Lighty2Go progressing and addressing problems/issues that people may have I have set-up some forums that can be used for discussion.
You can get to the forums from either the tab at the top of the page or from the link in the “Downloads & Info” section on the [...]

We finally made it. Version 1.0 is ready!

Well after many 0.x releases Lighty2Go has finally matured to a 1.0 release.
That’s right I said version 1.0!
Thanks to everyone who has stopped by the site, tried & tested Lighty2Go, made comments, and given suggestions. All of these things have been greatly appreciated and have really contributed to making Lighty2Go a fun project.
Version 1.0 comes [...]

Back to basics with version 0.9

So… thanks to some input by a commenter named Andrew and the fact that his PC didn’t want to run one of the commands in Lighty2Go, the change.com function/command has been removed and Lighty2Go is now back to a set-up that is more like the first 2 releases that didn’t contain change.com.
Version 0.9 has [...]

How about a tray tool for version 0.8?

So version 0.8 of Lighty2Go is ready and with this release (and all releases after this) I have added a system traytool, based on the Aestan System Traytool to use for managing Lighty2Go.

After running the set-path batch file in version 0.8 you will now have a system tray tool that can assist you with the [...]

Windows 2000 Issue Resolved

Thanks to some comments and internet searching by a visitor named “Lighty2K” Lighty2Go starting with v0.5 and higher have been re-packaged with the respective PsTools for checking and stopping the server processes. By using (older versions of) these tools again this corrects the issue of incompatible commands that didn’t work with Windows 2000.
So big [...]

Known Issue on Windows 2000

So as I was informed in a comment by “Lighty2K” over here, apparently the process view and process kill tools that I am using in a few of the scripts do not run under Windows 2000. There were 2 other tools I was using at first from the old sysinternals guy that seemed to [...]