From: Claudio C. <c.c...@mc...> - 2009-05-22 08:49:52
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> Hello, > I am trying to configure tightvnc as win service and at the same time I want it to > create reverse connection to remote server which has vncviewer in listening mode. > As far as I can see service starts as "C:\Program Files\TightVNC\WinVNC" -service > So I tried to add "-connect xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" (where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is an IP) in > start parameters of the service but it didn't work. > After that I searched for string value: "C:\Program Files\TightVNC\WinVNC" > -service and tried to add "-connect xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" so it would look like: > "C:\Program Files\TightVNC\WinVNC" -service -connect xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx but still > didn't work. > All I want is to install TightVNC as a windows service and when it starts as > service I want it to reverse connect to remote server w/listening vncviewer. > Is it possible? > I think you can use the "Windows scheduled task". The VNC service has to start with the default configuration. With the "scheduled task" you are able to start the reverse VNC connection (before you start it you'll have to check that the service is already started). > Best regards, > Galin. > Bye, Claudio. |