Uh, convert your Windows box to also run Red Hat and thus avoid the inevitable 
crashes.  :-)

Or you could try this.  In the run.sh script, change the lines that start JBoss 
by prepending 'nohup' and appending '&', as follows (warning, I got the 
original from 4.0.2, yours might be different):


nohup "$JAVA" $JAVA_OPTS \
  |    -Djava.endorsed.dirs="$JBOSS_ENDORSED_DIRS" \
  |    -classpath "$JBOSS_CLASSPATH" \
  |    org.jboss.Main "$@" &

Hope this helps.

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