VMware Tools in guest operating system Redhat?

I installed the VMware Tools in the redhat EL4 and VMs EL5, but I was not able to get the tools to run automatically when starting systems.  Anyone know how I can configure the redhat OS to load the vmware tools adapted to the startup?

After you set up the tools, it loads as a service.  The service should automatically be set to start on the rc3.  The default installation creates a link of /etc/rc3.d/S19vmware-tools to /etc/init.d/vmware-tools script that autoruns.

Is it not the case?

-KjB

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