I have created a container via Docker Desktop on a Windows PC and would now like to start this container like a service or daemon during system startup. If successful, the container would be accessible from its own network via 192.168.178.35:80 without a user having to log in and start Docker.
This is really not my favorite topic but I tried to learn about Windows task scheduling.
As you can see here I wrote a short powershell script that starts Docker Desktop.exe and then the container.
start "C:\Program Files\Docker\Docker\Docker Desktop.exe"
sleep 10
docker start 9df2014cdb06
exit
I assigned the script to the SYSTEM user in the task scheduler. (see screenshot 1)
Unfortunately, 192.168.178.35:80 cannot be reached when the system is booted. When I log in, I see that various Docker background processes in Task manager. (See screenshot 2).
However, Docker is no longer accessible in Powershell. (See error message)
PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> docker ps
error during connect: In the default daemon configuration on Windows, the docker client must be
run with elevated privileges to connect.: Get "http://%2F%2F.%2Fpipe%2Fdocker_engine/v1.24/containers/json":
open //./pipe/docker_engine: The system cannot find the file specified.
And starting it from the desktop icon does not succeed either. Instead, the message appears that Docker is already running.
But my container is not running.
How do I get my container running and accessible on Windows after system startup and before user login?