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can i remain any service always start in win xp.

sir, i see that many service are stop for a perticular time like telnet, messanger etc. so how can start telnet & messanger service in win xp always start. please give the best answer.
Aug 1 '08 #1
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Hi

Goto RUN and type in "services.msc"

You will see a list of services, go through the list and find Telnet and others you want to start automatically when windows starts.

Double-click on a service and in Startup Type, choose "Automatic"

Hope it helps.

Qi
Aug 3 '08 #2

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