andlauer;169833 Wrote: 
> Q1: Is there a known way to start softsqueeze as a Windows XP service?This 
> isn't a service but the effect is similar.  You could try using
Windows Task Scheduler (Control Panel > Scheduled Tasks).  Something
like this should work:

- Create another user on the computer (doesn't have to be an
administrator) and log on as it.
- Configure Softsqueeze as you want it and confirm that it works.
- Close Softsqueeze and start SoftsqueezeHeadless and confirm that it
works too.
- Close SoftsqueezeHeadless (from Task Manager), log off and log back
on as an administrator (make sure it's a different user to the user you
created in the first step).
- From Scheduled Tasks, create a new task to run start at system
startup.  Configure it to run SoftsqueezeHeadless.exe and log on as the
user you created in the first step.
- Right-click the new task and select run.
- Softsqueeze should now work.


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