It's what tells winvnc who's logged in, so if you want to do this manually
you could put a shortcut in the "StartUp" folder for "Default" or "All
Users".


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.............or
> can be invoked from the command line via "winvnc -servicehelper"
> 
In a DOS-box or short cut?
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