That's it! Next time your computer boots, your Murmur service will be launched immediately, before anyone logs on.įeel free to edit the entry in AlwaysUp and add more advanced options. The state should transition to Running and Murmur should be available in a few seconds.Ĭlick the green "Running" circle to see a few details of the Murmur process: To start Murmur, choose Application > Start "Murmur" from the menu. It is not yet running though and the state will be Stopped: In a couple of seconds, an application called Murmur (or whatever you called it) will show up in the AlwaysUp window. We're now done configuring Murmur as a service, so click the Save button to record your settings. This informs AlwaysUp that Murmur needs the TCP/IP networking stack to do its work. Murmur must run in this account so that it can find its settings.Ĭlick over to the Startup tab and check the Ensure that the Windows Networking components have started box. Switch to the Logon tab and enter the user name and password of the Windows account in which you installed and configured Murmur. In the Name field, enter the name that you will call this application in AlwaysUp. Since we installed Murmur to the standard location on our 64-bit machine, we'll specify: In the Application field, enter the full path to the Murmur executable, murmur.exe. Select Application > Add to open the Add Application window: If not, it won't work as a Windows Service either! To install Murmur as a Windows Service with AlwaysUp:ĭownload, install and configure Mumble, if necessary. Murmur is the server component for Mumble - a popular, open source, VoIP package.
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