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From: "Rob Siklos" <rrr AT siklos DOT ca>
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Subject: running a GUI app as a service with cygrunsrv
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 11:17:26 -0400
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Hi,

I've searched google, but couldn't readily find an answer to this.

What happens if I have a GUI application that I install as a service (and 
set the startup type to Auto) with cygrunsrv.   Is this supported?

I'm hoping that the window info will just be thrown away, but the app will 
still run fine.

My problem is that I am trying to automate a connection to a VPN using the 
Cisco VPN Client.  The client which I must use is a GUI application, but if 
the system reboots for some reason, I want the client to start even if 
nobody is there to log in.

Thanks,

Rob. 


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