Me again...
if someone ever reads that :-)
After spending quite some time with this extension, I can ensure to you that it is not working as documented on Windows XP, Vista and 7 (beta).
It will work perfectly if your intention is to only use start, stop, pause and continue.
For most of the cases, this is perfectly enough, but if you need more...
None of the other controls are working, including shutdown!
You will notice that none of the examples that come with the module is using these controls.
IF you do have a snipped that proofs it is working, post it!
Also see my other (dead) posting at: http://www.roth.net/forums/topic.php?id=251
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