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Old 12-01-2006, 07:40 AM
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thats a good find, I found this software (firedaemon) for automatic start. It also includes a schedule feature, which I find very beneficial.
firedaemon also failed on windows VPS. something is going wrong.
is there any succesfull auto-start try on VPS, not on independet windows server?

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"srvany.exe" is a stupid microsoft solution. and did not worked on VPS. please be aware that on VPS, you are just being admin of virtual resources. so everything is not the same with a normal server. shortly, "createprocess" is insuccesfull already on VPS
Hmmm ... while I'm not here to endorse MS, I suspect that if srvany.exe did not work on VPS, then it is more of a problem between the chair and the keyboard (if you know what I mean)

Unless I'm totally way off base here, then a VPS is an exclusive copy of the machine and the operating system for your use only. If you are an admin on such a system, then regardless if it is physical or virtual, you can do whatever you like. There are no differences from an application point of view.
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Talking Wont work i guess

Guy I think the idea for mt4 to run as service on booting will not work as per me.
Because service run in back ground , mt4 has been made as an Application so I think I wont run unless you login , after you login I can run easily by adding it shortcut to the startup.

If you guys need server for testing the EA I can offer my but only for demo account just send me a pm and I will think about it


"Well i work as network enginer i have good idea about network device but about windows i am not so good so it could be wrong also "
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Hmmm ... while I'm not here to endorse MS, I suspect that if srvany.exe did not work on VPS, then it is more of a problem between the chair and the keyboard (if you know what I mean)

Unless I'm totally way off base here, then a VPS is an exclusive copy of the machine and the operating system for your use only. If you are an admin on such a system, then regardless if it is physical or virtual, you can do whatever you like. There are no differences from an application point of view.
I wish you were right. But your's are just theory. And your words are not handsome. I've 3-4 seperate solutions working on individual server, as an NT service MT4 auto-start. Your "exclusive" assumption is breaking your theory. If you developed such a virtual multiple OS, than you can really help. Here the problem is, being in the world in another world.

Lets solve together.

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Guy I think the idea for mt4 to run as service on booting will not work as per me.
Because service run in back ground , mt4 has been made as an Application so I think I wont run unless you login , after you login I can run easily by adding it shortcut to the startup.

If you guys need server for testing the EA I can offer my but only for demo account just send me a pm and I will think about it


"Well i work as network enginer i have good idea about network device but about windows i am not so good so it could be wrong also "
"XYNTServiceProject" sent before is a great tool, working. MS "srvany.exe" and FireDaemon also can build NT service to work MT4 on an individiual server. On VPS, there is a problem that I could not solve yet. Possibly cause is security policies of "real" admin

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XYNTService.exe is a good solution to start multiple MT4's without login.
This solution is working on a seperate windows server, but on VPS account, I could not successfully setup it.

Hope this solves. But there is a deep problem on VPS, to autostart an exe, before login. I could not discovered yet. Possibly some resource/user right etc. problem...
Thanks dude, got it working with XYNTService on VPS! My MT4 is now running as a service and auto-starting! Now let's see those EA's rock
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Thanks dude, got it working with XYNTService on VPS! My MT4 is now running as a service and auto-starting! Now let's see those EA's rock
true?

if you VPS after crash reboot start you MT4 without Login ?
without Login auto-starting ?
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Thanks dude, got it working with XYNTService on VPS! My MT4 is now running as a service and auto-starting! Now let's see those EA's rock
I could run XYNTService on seperate server, but on VPS, failed on VPSLand. Which VPS provider is yours? XYNTService is best clear solution for MT4 auto-start if I can apply on my own VPS.

"NT Wrapper" from www.duodata.de is also a perfect solution. But here, main service process starts as an NT service on "SYSTEM" user, MT4 starts on "Administrator" user. But when you login from remote desktop as Administrator, MT4 screen belonging to "Admisitrator" is not shown to remote administrator. Here is there an experienced IT guru that will tell me how to make Administrator processes visible to all Administrator logins? Possibly "NT Wrapper" + Pro will solve remote computer problems totally..

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if you VPS after crash reboot start you MT4 without Login ?
without Login auto-starting ?
Yes, a responseble "SYSTEM" service manages starts your interactive MT4's on boot. But not on my VPS provider yet
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//But not on my VPS provider yet

not understand can you explain please
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