Community
[Existing feature] Start RUT - Server as a service
Genie au Travail,
User (Posts: 35)
Apr 12, 2011 3:31:57 pm EDT
Support level: Free or trial
Conrad,
Support (Posts: 3013)
Apr 12, 2011 5:07:37 pm EDT
Hello Genie,
RUT-Server runs as a service. If you run services.msc (Services Console) you can see 'Usoris R-Server' in the list of services, which is run automatically.
While you can hide the program icon and disable connection notification, we do not provide an option to conceal the program's process in the Task Manager list of processes, if that what you meant. Because this will make the program kind of shady and antivirus software may treat RUT as suspicious.
RUT-Server runs as a service. If you run services.msc (Services Console) you can see 'Usoris R-Server' in the list of services, which is run automatically.
While you can hide the program icon and disable connection notification, we do not provide an option to conceal the program's process in the Task Manager list of processes, if that what you meant. Because this will make the program kind of shady and antivirus software may treat RUT as suspicious.
Genie au Travail,
User (Posts: 35)
Apr 12, 2011 10:31:42 pm EDT
Support level: Free or trial
Thank you for the quick answer Conrad.
No, I don't want to hide program's process in the task manager.
I have made a mistake because RUT - Server has a tray icon and for me a service (by default) doesn't interact with desktop.
Also, for me RUT - Server was running as a program, not a service...
Sorry !
No, I don't want to hide program's process in the task manager.
I have made a mistake because RUT - Server has a tray icon and for me a service (by default) doesn't interact with desktop.
Also, for me RUT - Server was running as a program, not a service...
Sorry !
nikkil,
User (Posts: 46)
Feb 03, 2013 8:43:41 am EST
Support level: Free or trial
Hmmm. Do you just want to hide the icon at system tray? I think you can just tweak the Windows registry for this.
* Website time zone: America/New_York (UTC -4)