My question was actually about VBoxVRDP which has no desktop interaction.
Is the method you suggest (via the registry) actually tested by you or a suggestion? If you actually use this method, does the Virtual Machine presents its own display even if no one is logged in, or does it wait for somebody to log?
Thank you
E.A.Neonakis
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Please note, that Windows services can make troubles when starting or handling programs that actually use desktop interaction. A simple

"vboxmanage startvm <VM>" in the HKLM or HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run registry

should do the job.





Pablo Sanchez wrote:
On Monday 19 May 2008 at 9:35 am, E.A.Neonakis penned
about "Re: [vbox-users] Virtual Box starting on Machine Startup"

I have posted a similar question two weeks ago but received no
answer.  It seems there is no possibility to that.  I think such a
capability would be very useful, although virtualbox developers may
claim that this is really a windows problem.
I'm not a Windows person but .... VirtualBox has a CLI which can be
invoked from a .bat file.

To create a Windows Service, I found the following link by googling
"create a windows service"

<http://support.microsoft.com/kb/251192>

Would it be possible for you folks to try the above out and once it's
all worked out, it can be entered into the FAQ.

Cheers,



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