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How Can Do A Service Start Before Login

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Hi guys, I am using Windows 7 and this is my situation. I have a desktop connected to an interactive whiteboard used for education. My problem is that the board doesn't work until a user logs into the organisation. The lath's operation is controlled by a system service which starts on user login. What I want to exercise is to starting time the service at Windows startup BEFORE login so that the board is activated and I won't have to utilise a mouse just to click on a users account. I tried, opening services.msc but it startup was already set equally Car. I also tried creating a batch file with the command SC showtime <serviceName> and add it in the registry, in HKLM/Software/Microsoft/WIndows/CurrentVersion/Run but all these only executed after user login. After many hours of searching in the net, I fould 2 more ways, through chore scheduler and local group policy editor equally a startup script (Haven't tried them yet)....However I am almost sure that a service can run before windows login, because other Software, for case Teamviewer, when you enable offset with Windows, information technology is activated before login. The teamviewer service has the same settings with my classboard service. I even used a registry monitoring software to detect out what teamviewer changes when starting with windows is enabled, and the just thing that changes is a registry primal in Teamviewer settings about autostart and always on, which are irrelevant to the system sevices as far equally I can tell.....

Whatever thoughts welcome. Thank you.

Hawkeye22
Feb 10, 2006
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All services start before login. That is the whole purpose of a service. Some services merely idle in the background waiting for some signal from a user (software) and then act on that betoken. Y'all stated the service is set up to machine, therefore it's running before you lot login. It sounds similar your service is waiting on a control panel app or another plan to send it a indicate - in this case, the white lath program.
Jul 18, 2009
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I don't recall it has annihilation to practice with software, since while the whiteboard operates, there isn't any other software or service running. I bank check the running software from task managing director. It is as simple every bit I kickoff the service information technology starts, if I stop the service it stops working. It even stops again if I log out of the user business relationship.
Hawkeye22
Feb 10, 2006
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Windows has over 30 services running at all times, so your statement that "I don't think information technology has anything to do with software, since while the whiteboard operates, there isn't whatever other software or service running." is incorrect.

Take you read the manual for your whiteboard software? Does it state it tin run equally a service? Does it country information technology can run with no user login? You tin can't force a program to run as a service. Information technology has to exist created every bit a service.

Why don't yous just have your business relationship auto login. Be aware that this can exist a security risk though.

Jul 18, 2009
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The software already installs every bit a service. I am not making it on my own. The trouble is that it doesn't start before login. In the manual there is no reference whatever.
Hawkeye22
February 10, 2006
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Then the service must sit idle just waiting for a login as a trigger. As I stated in my previous post... "Why don't you lot simply have your account auto login. Be enlightened that this can exist a security risk though.".
Jul 18, 2009
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I have already washed that. I simply wanted to know if I could avert this way and use the service equally it should exist....
Hawkeye22
February 10, 2006
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Deplorable, I only saw where you wrote you needed to click on an account to login. That is not an machine login.

If you supply the software name and who makes it we may be able to provide more information.

Jul 18, 2009
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Yes, I described the trouble that I face up. Autologin is from control userpasswords2... Anyway... It is the ClassBoard from CPI.gr but I doubt you will find anything there. I received a mail from them now, stating that it cannot be done. I do not know why. Thank you lot for your time.
Hawkeye22
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Bummer! Sorry there's no manner to accomplish that. I guess it makes sense from the standpoint that information technology's a whiteboard and a board needs someone (a user) to write on it.
Jul 18, 2009
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I had used an other whiteboard from an other company, and it started working before login (without the slightest modification). I judge information technology's a matter of adept programming...
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