The WINVNC source has all the answers you need.... Look for function calls
such as OpenSCManager, CreateService, OpenService, etc. Using Google to do
a search on "OpenSCManager MSDN" is quite helpful.

Stephan.


On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, SEAK, Teng-Fong wrote:

> Sorry, this is off-topic, but I can't find any info from Google and this
> mailing-list seems to be the only place where I could find the answer.  I
> don't want to start any flame-war.  So those who could answer my question,
> please send direct emails to me.
>
> I see that RealVNC manages to install itself as a service under WinNT
> families (NT4, 2k, XP).  Could someone give me directions how to achieve
> this?  For example, some links in MSDN or some other references.
>
> OTOH, RealVNC also seems to install itself as a "service" in Win9x family
> (95, 98, ME) even though there's no such possibility in these platforms.  I
> would like to know how it achieves this.
>
> TIA
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