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* '''Service''' On the '''Setup''' menu, point to '''Start When Windows Starts''', and then click '''Start as a service under NT/2000'''. | * '''Service''' On the '''Setup''' menu, point to '''Start When Windows Starts''', and then click '''Start as a service under NT/2000'''. | ||
'''Note''' | '''Note''' There have been problems reported when attempting to run Weather Display as a service. Microsoft Windows Server 2003 is not supported. |
Revision as of 22:19, 15 January 2006
When Weather Displays Runs
Weather Display is designed to run all the time, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you want Weather Display to start when your computer starts, on the Setup menu, point to Start When Windows Starts, then click Yes. You can also copy a shortcut to Weather Display into the Windows Startup folder.
If you don't want to start Weather Display up automatically, a shortcut to the program is placed on your Windows desktop and on the Windows Start menu via the installer.
How Weather Display Appears
- Full Screen The default condition. Note under Setup, point to Full Screen When Larger Than 800x600, and then click Yes.
- Minimized On the Setup menu, point to Start Minimized, and then click Yes.
- Hidden On the Setup menu, point to Start Hidden, and then click Yes.
- Service On the Setup menu, point to Start When Windows Starts, and then click Start as a service under NT/2000.
Note There have been problems reported when attempting to run Weather Display as a service. Microsoft Windows Server 2003 is not supported.