If you want to do a service, the registry entry is runservices or
runservice. For NT you have to have special characteristics to run as a
service.
At 10:47 AM 8/6/01 -0500, you wrote:
>In the registry, there is a setting named runonce. It runs right abter a
>reboot. Set this item to the command line script that sets up VNC. If
>may need to include a second run once to make the settings work
>correctly. If I have time, I will create an executable for Windows 9x,
>2k and NT. If it is a hurry, you would have to pay me as part of my
>software update services.
>
>A. John Peters
>
>At 10:56 AM 8/6/01 -0400, you wrote:
>>Only if it's a windows box.... No prob w/ linux. :-)
>>
>>--Yan
>>
>>David Brodbeck wrote:
>>
>>>My biggest problem is that the machine that it'd be most useful on is one
>>>that we've shipped off to a site 1200 miles away, and something tells me
>>>that I can't upgrade to a newer VNC while operating the machine via VNC. ;)
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: Edric Bulalacao [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>>Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 10:14 AM
>>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>Subject: RE: TightVNC vs regular VNC
>>>
>>>My findings were based on the latest preview source code of Tight
>>>VNC...downloaded from www.tightvnc.com. Indeed, if bandwidth is your main
>>>concern, then go with Tight VNC and play around with the Custom and JPEG
>>>compression levels and the mouse cursor thingie. But in addition, you'll
>>>need to consider the additional server resources that these options
>>>consume...more CPU utilization and additional memory requirements per user.
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