The order in which you stop, start, or restart the CFMX 6.x/7 services 
is not important.  There are no dependencies between the services.

It used to be the case in CF5 and earlier that the ColdFusion Executive 
Service should be stopped before the ColdFusion Server Service because 
the Executive process monitored the server process and if the server 
process quit the executive would automatically start another server 
process.  This would confuse people because if the Server Service was 
stopped then the Server process would seem to not go away.  People often 
didn't realize that the executive service was defeating them.

The same behavior exists in CFMX, but the behavior is not seperated into 
different services.  In MX, when you start the CFMX Application Server 
Service it will launch both a jrunsvc process and that will spawn a 
child jrun process. The CFMX jrunsvc process is like the CF5 executive 
process in that jrunsvc monitors the jrun pid it spawned and should that 
pid quit jrunsvc will launch a new jrun. 

-Steven Erat

Chris Lyman wrote:

>Hey, does anybody know if there's a preferred order of stopping and
>restarting the four CF services on Windows?  i.e. do I start the ColdFusion
>Application Server first, or last?
>
> 
>
>Best Regards,
>
>Chris
>  
>

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