For the Win9x machines, check out the following key in the Windows registry:

HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServices

To the best of my knowledge, this is where the VNC program is called as a service.

Regards,
  Beau

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From:   MIME :[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:MIME :[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:   Wednesday, 
February 26, 2003 9:33 AM
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Subject:        OT: How to install service in WinNT and Win9x families.

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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