Hi!
I install comanche 7.0.2 on Win Server 2003 Standard Edition.
I was trying to configure the webserver as a service to start automatically when I restart the system.
So I saved the image started and then I close all and entered a command line like
c:\Program Files\ComSwiki\squeak -service:
I had a similar problem. Check the Properties tab of the service. There should be a checkbox saying something like "Allow Service to Interact with the Desktop". In my case that was unchecked by default; checking the text box allowed the service to start.On Aug 2, 2006, at 12:10, Natalia Esteban
Check out http://derrel.net/coweb/service.htm.
Derrel
At 01:10 PM 8/2/2006 -0300, Natalia Esteban wrote:
Hi!
I install comanche 7.0.2 on Win Server 2003 Standard Edition.
I was trying to configure the webserver as a service to start
automatically when I restart the system.
So I saved the image
As I understand it, the full procedure to run Swiki as a service is:
1. Run Swiki first to choose the port and then start the service. Click
Save and Exit while the service is running.
2. In a command window, enter a command similar to the
following:
D:\Winterlong\ComSwiki\squeak -log:
I agree with Derrel. This could save time
and rectify problems that others have with a similar setup.
Cheers,
Dave
From: Derrel Fincher
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Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005
1:57 AM
To: David Klosowski;
pws@cc.gatech.edu
Subject: Re: [Pws] Running the
Hi,
I'm running Comanche 6.2 / Swiki 1.4 and I've been trying to set up the
Swiki to start as a service on a Windows 2003 Server box. I can get
Squeak to run as a service using the following command line:
D:\Winterlong\ComSwiki\squeak -log: D:\Winterlong\ComSwiki\log\log.txt
-service: Swiki