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Running the client as a service to allow RDP connections

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Hi - for reasons I wont bore you with, I'm looking at using AirVPN as a way of remote port forwarding and allowing clients to RDP into a specific PC.

 

Is there a way to get the AirVPN client to run automatically as a service so it is ready to service RDP connections without someone initially logging on & running the client?

 

Thanks

Duncan

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Hi - for reasons I wont bore you with, I'm looking at using AirVPN as a way of remote port forwarding and allowing clients to RDP into a specific PC.

 

Is there a way to get the AirVPN client to run automatically as a service so it is ready to service RDP connections without someone initially logging on & running the client?

 

Thanks

Duncan

 

Hello!

 

No, the Air client for Windows can't run as a service, BUT you can run OpenVPN as a service. Our Configuration Generator will prepare all the files OpenVPN needs to connect to our servers according to your preferences.

 

Kind regards

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