Hello there,

When I joined my company, we were running Jahia as a batch process. I
know we can run Jahia as a Windows Service, but I was told that my
company tried it, but there was a memory liking problem with Jahia that
it was causing the server to freeze, therefore they decided to leave it
as a batch process.

Since I wasn't involved when this happen, I am sorry I won't be able to
provide more details about it only that it didn't work. 

I would like to know if any of you have had any sort of problems running
Jahia as a windows service. Did your server freeze after a certain
amount of time? What did you do to overcome that? Are there any special
settings on IIS or Windows Server 2003 that we should be aware?

By the way, we are running Jahia v. 4.1.1 on Windows server 2003,
Enterprise Edition, Service Pack 1. Apache/Tomcat 4.1

Thanks!
-Juan




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