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auto start as a "service" in Windows 98
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auto start as a "service" in Windows 98
When VNC server is installed on windows 98, there doesn't seem to be any provision for starting it as a "service" before user login... or is there?
Not a "service" as such
You CAN do
c:\progra~1\Ultravnc\winvnc.exe -install
and it will set up as close to a service as you can get on windows 9x. It basically just throws an entry in HKLM/windows/current version/run.
Not really a service, but it' accomplishes the same thing.
c:\progra~1\Ultravnc\winvnc.exe -install
and it will set up as close to a service as you can get on windows 9x. It basically just throws an entry in HKLM/windows/current version/run.
Not really a service, but it' accomplishes the same thing.