The --server argument defaults to using port 1099 unless you specify otherwise: C:\jboss-3.2.3\bin\shutdown.bat --server=defaultE2RD:1199 The scripts do not look at the configuration files, as there is no way for the scripts to know which configuration is actually running (remember, you can set up as many different configurations as you want, running them with C:\jboss-3.2.3\bin\run.bat -c <config name> Another important thing to note: the shutdown scripts can be used to remotely shutdown an instance of JBoss by simply specifying in the --server argument the name and port of the server that you want to shutdown.
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