+ in the same directory as you installed <SPAN
+CLASS="APPLICATION"
+>Privoxy</SPAN
+> in. </P
+><P
+> Version 3.0.5 beta introduced full <SPAN
+CLASS="APPLICATION"
+>Windows</SPAN
+> service
+ functionality. On Windows only, the <SPAN
+CLASS="APPLICATION"
+>Privoxy</SPAN
+>
+ program has two new command line arguments to install and uninstall
+ <SPAN
+CLASS="APPLICATION"
+>Privoxy</SPAN
+> as a <SPAN
+CLASS="emphasis"
+><I
+CLASS="EMPHASIS"
+>service</I
+></SPAN
+>.</P
+><P
+></P
+><DIV
+CLASS="VARIABLELIST"
+><DL
+><DT
+>Arguments:</DT
+><DD
+><P
+> <TT
+CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
+><I
+>--install</I
+></TT
+>[:<TT
+CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
+><I
+>service_name</I
+></TT
+>]
+ </P
+><P
+> <TT
+CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
+><I
+>--uninstall</I
+></TT
+>[:<TT
+CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
+><I
+>service_name</I
+></TT
+>]
+ </P
+></DD
+></DL
+></DIV
+><P
+> After invoking <SPAN
+CLASS="APPLICATION"
+>Privoxy</SPAN
+> with
+ <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>--install</B
+>, you will need to bring up the
+ <SPAN
+CLASS="APPLICATION"
+>Windows</SPAN
+> service console to assign the user you
+ want <SPAN
+CLASS="APPLICATION"
+>Privoxy</SPAN
+> to run under, and whether or not you
+ want it to run whenever the system starts. You can start the
+ <SPAN
+CLASS="APPLICATION"
+>Windows</SPAN
+> services console with the following
+ command: <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>services.msc</B
+>. If you do not take the manual step
+ of modifying <SPAN
+CLASS="APPLICATION"
+>Privoxy's</SPAN
+> service settings, it will
+ not start. Note too that you will need to give Privoxy a user account that
+ actually exists, or it will not be permitted to
+ write to its log and configuration files.</P