Registering Tunnelier as a Windows Service has recently had a bad hard disk and has not been guaranteed. HP can change the disk to a new one, and reinstall Windows 7 7 for x64. When downloading Tunnelier, it was accidentally discovered that, the official website has the Running Tunnelier as a Windows Service entry. Previously, I thought that only MyEnTunnel can be registered as a Windows Service. In the past, any program can be registered as a Service through tools. The article mentions three tools: www.2cto.com srvany (a tool in windows Resource Kits) FireDaemon, a Non-Sucking Service Manager tool that is easier to use than srvany. http://nssm.cc/ I will introduce how to use NSSM (Non-Sucking Service Manager) to register a Tunnelier as a Service. Enter www.2cto.com 1 tunnelier/? In the command line /? The Tunnelier command line help will be obtained. Based on the help above and combined with the local environment, you can use the following command line to start Tunnelier 1 "C: \ Program Files (x86) \ Bitvise Tunnelier \ Tunnelier.exe "-loginOnStartup-profile =" C: \ Users \ vangie \ Documents \ gfw. tlp "-hostKeyFile =" C: \ Users \ vangie \ Documents \ hostkey. md5 ", the profile can be exported from Tunnelier, And the hostKeyFile can be exported from Host Key manager. Www.2cto.com download and unzip the NSSM Program, and run the following command on the command line as an administrator to register the Service 1 nssm install Tunnelied "C: \ Program Files (x86) \ Bitvise Tunnelier \ Tunnelier.exe "-loginOnStartup-profile =" C: \ Users \ vangie \ Documents \ gfw. tlp "-hostKeyFile =" C: \ Users \ vangie \ Documents \ hostkey. md5 "where Tunnelied is the service name. In the run, type services. msc open the service and start Tunnelied.