You simply ensure that Bacula is not installed, login
at the main console (not a remote console) as Administrator
and execute the bacula-fd .exe file, and if it finishes without
error, it should be installed as a system program and
running.  There is no need to start it manually, unless the
bacula-fd.conf file needs changed, and in that case, you
always start it through the System Services panel.

Best regards,
Kern

On 02/22/2014 08:30 PM, Greg Woods wrote:
> On Sat, 2014-02-22 at 14:16 -0500, Larry Kemp wrote:
>> I will check to see if fd is running at all...I assumed it was...maybe
>> it is not at all. 
> At least with the version of the Windows bacula-fd that I have on my VM,
> installing the daemon doesn't automatically create a startup entry for
> it. I usually start it from a command prompt window (running as
> Administrator, otherwise bacula-fd doesn't have permission to read all
> the files). I'm sure there's a way to put it into the system startup,
> but I haven't figured out how to do that on Windows 7 yet.
>
> --Greg
>
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