Step 1 : Open Notepad Step 2 : Copy & Paste the following, exactly like it is, in Notepad ( don't alter it ) :
NET STOP "IRServer"
NET START "IRServer"
Step 3 :
Click "File"
Click "Save"
At the bottom of the window,
There is "Save as" , click on the right of it on " Textdocuments (*.txt) "
then choose "All Files"
Filename -----> Typ this : IRServer.cmd
you can choose whatever you like, as long as it ends in .cmd
Click "Save"
When you've saved it, you can make a shortcut and place it on your desktop.
Right click the shortcut,
then "properties", it should show the "shortcut tab",
then click "advanced"
then click the box "run as administrator"
click apply and ok
All you have to do now is double click the shortcut and the UAC window will popup.
click "yes"
You can also create a shortcut and inside shortcut properties click advanced and the run as administrator.
You then have a .lnk file, if you double click that, it works,
but when you put it in the startup folder, it doesn't start with windows
I'm now testing it by putting the .lnk in the registry in
i have a tricks ! try to enable minidisplay plugin ! i know you don't have VFD, but when Soundgraph driver is selected, and check " force manager restart", Minidisplay restart IRSS
i can't certify if work ...
But first : IRSS start ?
Warn, uninstall service and start IRSS in app mode !
The first 2 times, I had the receiver plugged in when starting my pc.
2 times the remote worked.
The 3rd time I plugged it in after the startup of windows.
The remote didn't work.
The 4th & 5th time plugged the receiver back in before I start the pc
The remote worked.
The .lnk doesn't work, even when you put in the registry "CurrentVersion\Run"
I know this because when I double click on the .lnk, the command prompt comes up,
and does what it's supposed to do.
Now I see no such thing when windows starts.
I guess Windows 7 Home Premium, doesn't like to start .cmd and .lnk
So the solution is to keep that receiver plugged in at all times !!!!!!!!!!