This can be shortened by setting the IMail service(s) to Manual start so the BAT file
won't have to stop it/them. If you're using
the monitor service you'll probably have to set them all to manual and let BAT start
the Monitor which will fire up the others.
Caveat here is a restart of one of the IMail services for whatever reason - it will
see the new IP and pick it up and may fight with
your other service over it?
Thoughts?
Chris
----- Original Message -----
From: Sanford Whiteman
To: Rob Hopkins
Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 9:05 PM
Subject: Re[2]: [IMail Forum] Apache 2.0 & Imail on Same Server
> Tried Sandy's gyration method...
! Interesting term...:)
> Don't know how to automate it yet...
Start a batch file like this at system start (using Task Scheduler):
net stop <non-IMail svc>
net stop <IMail svc>
netsh interface ip delete address "local" 10.10.10.2
net start <IMail svc>
netsh interface ip add address "local" 10.10.10.2 255.255.255.0
net start <non-IMail svc>
--Sandy
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