As opposed to what? I'm not sure what you're asking.

Are you talking about service-mode vs. user-mode?

Whenever I re-boot and sign-in, VNC server is running automatically (i.e,
upon start-up). I'm not sure, however, if it is running "as a service". If
it is, should I change it? What should I change it to and how do I do that? 

Thanks for your help.


han




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Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 5:48 AM
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Subject: Re: Question re: remote re-start

Han Soh wrote:

> Tech Support said that I can restart a machine remotely and have control
> over the computer when it re-boots.
>
> I've tried and I can't do it.
>
> It's probably because VNC Server is not running prior to signing in past
> the Windows Logon screen. Is this a correct assumption?

Are you running WinVNC4 as a service?

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