- May 19, 2014
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In regards to Blue Iris 4 or 5, when you uncheck "Run as a Windows service" in the Startup tab. Does this stop the BlueIris service and remove it automatically so it doesn't show up under the Windows 10 Services Management console or would I have to do this afterwards? For example, if I opened an elevated CMD prompt and did the following:
SC STOP BlueIris
SC DELETE BlueIris
This question has nothing to do with upgrading to Blue Iris 5, just on how to convert Blue Iris so it runs as a standalone app from a service. In the past, Blue Iris 2 & 3 would stop the service but still leave "BlueIris" listed in Windows' Services. I'm not sure whether Blue Iris 4 or 5 handles this better, so I thought I would ask.
SC STOP BlueIris
SC DELETE BlueIris
This question has nothing to do with upgrading to Blue Iris 5, just on how to convert Blue Iris so it runs as a standalone app from a service. In the past, Blue Iris 2 & 3 would stop the service but still leave "BlueIris" listed in Windows' Services. I'm not sure whether Blue Iris 4 or 5 handles this better, so I thought I would ask.