Anand 0 Posted ... Hi, Hope this is not a FAQ... Is it possible to write a script with the appropriate Windows tool to automatically launch the client at startup? It must be run in Administrator mode anyway and it can save the login password so I think it is... Thanks. Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9972 Posted ... Anand wrote:Hi,Hope this is not a FAQ... Is it possible to write a script with the appropriate Windows tool to automatically launch the client at startup? It must be run in Administrator mode anyway and it can save the login password so I think it is... Thanks.Hello!Maybe this could help? http://grok.lsu.edu/article.aspx?articleid=6526Kind regardsAirVPN admins Quote Share this post Link to post
Anand 0 Posted ... Hi, Thanks but not what I meant, that works when an user log into the system, I would like to run the client at system startup (as a kind of service for instance), seen each PC can run just one instance of it anyway. That would let the PC to automatically connect to AirVPN at startup and use AirVPN on all connections (Windows Update included for instance) from the very beginning. That would be a good thing. Dunno how the tool is called in English, but that is its path: %SystemRoot%\system32\taskschd.msc /s I think it'is called Task Scheduler? Unfortunately it has lots of options, not the easiest program to be run by a normal user... Also I don't know if that way I can choose server and port, AirVPN client can accept command-line arguments? I'll make some test myself... Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9972 Posted ... @anand Hello! Ok, then you should use the OpenVPN client and run it as a service at startup. This thread can help you: http://forums.untangle.com/tip-day/3645-making-openvpn-client-connection-startup-windows-xp.html#post84306 Please note that when you download an .ovpn config file from us and launch OpenVPN client, you don't need to insert password (this is good otherwise that method would not work). Keep in mind that you must take care to protect your user.key file from unauthorized access and you must not give it to anyone. You can change servers and ports keeping various configuration files and selecting the proper one (you can generate as many as you wish with out configuration generator, menu "Member"-->"Access without our client") when running the OpenVPN client as a service. Kind regards AirVPN admins Quote Share this post Link to post
Anand 0 Posted ... Many thanks for the quick response That's what I was looking for, thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post