On 20/02/2017 22:01, debbie10t wrote:
> 
> 
> On 20/02/17 17:45, Selva Nair wrote:
>> On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 12:32 PM, debbie10t <debbie...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Stop running openvpnserv2 + openvpn.exe
>>> REBOOT
>>>
>>> Result of powershell:
>>>
>>> ExitCode:  0
>>> Name:      OpenVPNService
>>> ProcessID: 2324
>>> StartMode: Manual
>>> State:     Running
>>> Status:    OK
>>>
>>> Weird ?
>>>
>>
>>
>> A shot in the dark.. May be some event is triggering to start it. Does
>>
>> sc qtriggerinfo OpenVPNService
>>
>> show anything?
> 
> RESULT:
> 
> The service openvpnservice has not registered for any start or stop 
> triggers.
> 
> 
>>
>> Any scheduled tasks (taskschd) that could be starting it?
>>
> 
> Nothing in Windows Scheduled Tasks other than the usual MS crap
> eg: Customer Experience Improvement Program
> 
> Although, I am not overly familiar with this version of windows 
> scheduled tasks.  If there is a command/powershell I can run .. ?
> 
> Also, nothing in 'at'
> 
> Also, although some time ago, it is the sort of thing I may have done
> to setup some dumb hack to start the service, this is a New service so
> anything I did before should not effect this service name .. ?
> 

Well, the same service name ("OpenVPNService") was also used in OpenVPN
2.3 for the legacy automatic service. Any custom scripts that managed
the (now legacy) service in OpenVPN 2.3 continue to work in OpenVPN 2.4
- they just manage the new openvpnserv2.exe -based service now.

Samuli

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