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You might also look at the NT resource kit. It has several tools that would
allow you to remotely stop/start a service. Another option is to use the
Server Manager program that comes with NT server. If you grab a copy of
that onto another NT machine, you can connect remotely to your Server and
stop and start services.
Cary
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From: Dave Spitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2000 12:32 PM
To: Java Apache Users
Subject: restarting apache remotely
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[WinNT/4.0, Apache/1.3.9]
Probably a dumb question:
Is it possible to restart apache remotely with NT Workstation? Something
along the lines of 'apache -h host -k restart -p password'? I have apache
installed as a service on another machine, and since I haven't found a way
to control services remotely, it's been a pain to have to jump up and
restart apache every time I make a config change (which, ironically, I *can*
do remotely!).
I realize this is likely to be a hopeless question since I haven't found
anything like this in the docs...
No snide "if you had Unix this would be easy" comments, please!
David
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