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Introduction
 » VRS Recording System
 » Quick Start
Using VRS Recording System
 » Find and Play Recordings
 » Date-Time Scheduling
 » Call Audit Logs and Cost Estimates
 » Using Recording Logs and Data
 » DTMF Dial Digits Detection
Options
 » General Tab
 » Network Tab
 » Channels Tab
 » VoIP Channels Tab
 » Recordings Tab
 » Other Tab
 » Transmit Tab
 » Database Tab
 » Logs Tab
Setting Up
 » Password Options
 » Channel Properties
 » Virtual Audio Sources (VOIP)
 » Hardware Connection
  General Tab

Run VRS automatically on Startup

VRS can be set to run automatically when the computer starts. To enable or disable this, tick or untick the "Run VRS automatically on Startup" option.

There are many modes of running automatically which you can select in the pull down list.

If you want VRS to run always irrespective of whether anyone is logged on select one of the "Run As Service" options. When running as a service VRS will record before logon and after log off.

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By default when running as a service VRS will 'show' and be accessable to all users as an icon on the tray of task bar. You can change this to limit it to the current user or no users. If you plan to use Windows Terminal or Remote Desktop you probably should restrict VRS to a local user or no users because 'showing' on a remote desktop can sometimes knock out local sound devices because they attempt to use the remote devices!

Running as a service only takes effect the next time you restart the PC. You should also check that it works after restarting your computer. If you have any problems check any folders are accessable from the "Local System" account.

Display Icon on Tray of the Task Bar

VRS will usually appear as an icon on the Tray on the Taskbar. To hide the VRS icon (and the splash screen), uncheck the "Display Tray Icon" box.

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