It should run when you install it as a service.
However, one quick-fix for your problem is to put a shortcut of the VNC (App
Mode)in your start-up folder.

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Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 10:56 AM
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Subject: Installing VNC as a servie on w98


I have installed VNC as a service on a Windows 98 box.
However , it still will not fire up until AFTER someone logs on to the
machine.

I need for someone to be able to remotely re-boot the machine and be able to
get back on after ot so finished.



Mary Stickney
TAG-TMI
Data Warehouse / Imaging
402-474-7612 x 3371
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