Sorry guys haven't had this problem since i never close my computer, as all true gamers should who need to get the comp on quick, but anyways i made a quick Google and found this, hope it helps:
One of the problems with the free version of Hamachi is that it won’t start when windows does. Hamachi can be an awesome admin back door to all your computers. There are a few ways to make Hamachi start as a service in Windows. First I’ll start with something that has the same effect- Start a program when Windows boots using task scheduler. You won’t have to log in or nothin’ tex! It will just go behind the scenes service style. Also note that the hamachi interface will not pop up. The target audience here is people who already have their Hamachi client configured and want it to start at boot. The quick version of this is: task scheduler>on boot>start hamachi. But here is the detailed walkthrough:
Vista Task scheduler method-Step one- install Hamachi from
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] configure it for the Hamachi network you use BEFORE continuing. The next steps create a task which runs on boot and starts Hamachi whether you log in or not. It has the same end result as running Hamachi as a service for me.
- start>run>task scheduler
- On the right side click “Create a task”
- General Tab – Name- call it Hamachi
- Description – This task launches Hamachi when windows starts up.
- User> use your own account for now. Go back and change it later.
- Choose “Run whether user is logged on or not”
- Select Run with highest privileges
- I selected hidden and configure Windows vista
- Triggers tab- new
- begin the task at startup
- optional (I have better luck “delaying start” by 1min. Be sure to wait 1 min to test if you do this)
- Leave the rest default- no repeat, stop, activate, expire BUT check enabled. and OK
- Actions- new
- action should already be “start a program”
- Settings>Program/script: Browse to your Hamachi.. ie c:\program files\Hamachi\hamachi.exe
- No “arguments” or “start in” and hit ok.
- Conditions-
- turn off stop if the computer switches to battery power if you have this on a users laptop
- Settings – should be ok. hit ok
- Box should come up for the username/password. It probably isn’t going to work if you don’t cache this.
Now to check your work and troubleshoot –
In the task scheduler window the left pane contains: Task scheduler library click that
Right click on your Hamachi task and hit run
In the bottom section when you have the Hamachi task selected is a tab called history. Click that
In the history tab there will be several entries to help troubleshoot. Task triggered, engine received…, task started, action started, created task process, action completed and task completed. I had a problem with user accounts and this helped me figure it out.
Now delete Hamachi from your startup folder in start>program files>startup and reboot.
Once you reboot, log in, and check the task manager for hamachi.exe. If it is running you should be able to see the test machine on another computer in the Hamachi network. Viola! Now you have an encrypted awesome connection that traverses multiple NATs, bypasses most firewalls and best of all isn’t transparent to your average dumb user. When you launch this from task scheduler you won’t be able to see the UI. Next I’ll write the instructions for doing this with SC so that it starts as a service. I’ll also create a doc for running a Hyperic agent in the same manner.
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