Question: Removing VNC From Startup

Angelo Sarto angelosarto "at" gmail.com
Wed Apr 6 14:53:00 2005


In services "Manual" will be the best setting for what you describe. 
THen you can start it from the Start->RealVnc->VNC Server 4(Service
mode)->Start VNC Service

--Angelo

On Apr 6, 2005 8:40 AM, John Aldrich <JAldrich "at" covista.com> wrote:
> Two ways:
> First, uninstall the service. Or second you can go to Control Panel ->Admin
> Tools, open up "Services" and tell the service NOT to auto-start, on the
> off-chance you want to have it run as a service (i.e. you're going to be
> accessing it from remote and may need to change users, etc.) on a
> case-by-case basis. That way you can go to "services" any time you want, and
> start the VNC server service.
> 
> Those are the only two choices *I* know of... maybe someone else knows
> better. Keep in mind that if this is in an "office"/production environment
> (non-home) and VNC is something your admin installed, you may want to check
> with your sysadmin before you do this...it might be installed as a service
> for a reason. :-)
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Question: Removing VNC From Startup
> 
> I was wondering if anyone knew how to prevent VNC from
> automatically starting up when I start up my computer
> (I'm using WinXP).
> 
> I don't frequently use VNC and I would rather not have
> it running when I don't use it.  While I could, of
> course, stop it once its up, I was hoping that there
> was some way to stop it from coming up until I want it
> to come up.
> 
> Thanks
> MistWing SilverTail
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