Can I run iTunes as a Windows Service?

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Solution 1

Check out a link here that was originally meant for Windows Home Server, but looks like it could apply nicely to your situation.

Solution 2

I know it's long past, but this post seems to get a high ranking in a Google search.

You can now use the free and open source iTuneService (formerly JTunes) to wrap iTunes in a windows service.

(Full disclosure - I am a contributor to the project.)

Solution 3

You can basically do this on Windows with FireDaemon, This lets you run any program as a service, so this may help you. For specifically iTunes there is a software called iHomeServer (Paid), You may check out that.

These are the best ways to do, but if for any reason they does not work, You may try any of these guides:
1. HowToGeek
2. MSFN

Hope this helps.

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Updated on September 18, 2022

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  • 5arx
    5arx over 1 year

    I'd like to run iTunes as a Windows service on my home dev server which runs Windows 2008 so that I can stream my collection to my AppleTV over my home network. Currently I have to log in to Windows and open iTunes before the AppleTV can see the library. I have tried setting iTunes up as a Windows service so that it'll start at boot time. Not successfully, though, while it appears in the process list it isn't contactable via another instance of iTunes.

    Does anyone have any tips on this or am I wasting my time?

    • Cajunluke
      Cajunluke almost 12 years
      Your question is certainly on-topic here, but I don't know how much help you'll get. Super User might be a better place for the question - if you want it migrated, talk to the moderators about moving it.
    • 5arx
      5arx almost 12 years
      I don't want to have to have a user session running - its a server after all ...
    • bmike
      bmike almost 12 years
      Although this isn't off topic here, it may get more audience with Windows service familiarity over on SuperUser. I'll migrate it presently...
  • 5arx
    5arx over 11 years
    Thank you. I'll give your suggestions a try and report back ...
  • CoreTech
    CoreTech about 11 years
    Another commercial option with an iTunes as a service tutorial
  • Kent Kruckeberg
    Kent Kruckeberg over 10 years
    The #1 suggestion in Akshat Mittal's post worked for me for running itunes as a service on a windows home server (WHS), v1 (first version). I did have to do one thing not mentioned on the #1 link. That was to, when the service was created, use the windows service console to set the service to run as the administrator account - the account that I had installed itunes under on the server.