René Berber wrote:

What about `inetd --install-as-service`?

Yes, although possibly not in the version of cygcheck that I attached, as I have been through several reinstalls to try and fix this. I have attached a new cygcheck result.


does `cygrunsrv -Q inetd` or a `cygrunsrv -L` shows the service?

This is the output I get from those two commands:

$ cygrunsrv -Q inetd
Service             : inetd
Display name        : CYGWIN inetd
Current State       : Stopped

$ cygrunsrv -L
exim

Attachment: cygcheck.out
Description: Binary data

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