The UI of VB6 applications, running as services seem to disappear while logged into a Windows 2003 console.

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I have a few VB6 applications that are running as services on a Windows
2003 machine. The services are setup to interact with the desktop.

It seems that their UIs disapear while useing terminal services. I can
log into the system's console via terminal services and start these
services up an view their UIs. However, if I log off and then log back
on the the system...the services are still running but I can no longer
see the UI. Has anyone else experienced this type of issue?

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