ok, try to workaround this:
open admin.bat

replace
java -cp "%CLASSPATH%" -Dcontext=%OM_CONTEXT%
-Dlogback.ContextSelector=org.red5.logging.LoggingContextSelector
org.apache.openmeetings.cli.Admin %*
with
java -cp "%CLASSPATH%" -Dcontext=%OM_CONTEXT%
-Dlogback.ContextSelector=org.red5.logging.LoggingContextSelector
org.apache.openmeetings.cli.Admin -v -l

run it as admin with no parameters


On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 3:31 PM, "Mathias Bässler" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thats exactly what I thouhgt and what I did.
> So I was a little surprised as I found out it doesn't seem to work this
> way.
> I discovered it per coincidence: After running admin.bat inside cmd.exe
> (of course opened it with rclick->"run as admin") I started red5.bat in the
> same window. As I tried to run OM, it didn't work, I got the same error
> like when I just double clicked on red5.bat. But I definitely started
> cmd.exe as admin, even in the title of the cmd-window "Administrator:..."
> was written. I closed cmd, rclicked red5.bat and run it as admin and OM
> worked. So the problem remains, if I run admin.bat via cmd.exe it won't
> start with admin rights, if I start it directly with admin rights it
> automatically closes after showing the help text without a chance to pass
> the parameters...
>
>
> Gesendet: Freitag, 23. August 2013 um 09:15 Uhr
> Von: "Maxim Solodovnik" <[email protected]>
> An: "Openmeetings user-list" <[email protected]>
> Betreff: Re: Re: Re: Set language files to default value or replacing lost
> ones
>
> yes, sure
> find "Command" (cmd.exe) program in your Start menu
> rclick on it and "run as administrator"
> then run admin.bat inside this command prompt.
>
> On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 2:06 PM, "Mathias Bässler" <[email protected]>
> wrote:I think I found the problem, its in the rights (again).
> Even if I start the prompt with admin rights, if I execute admin.bat it
> runs without admin rights, therefore isn't allowed to change OM.
> But if I run admin.bat via right click -> run with admin rights it only
> shows the help and closes automatically, without giving me the chance to
> type the options -v -l. Furthermore I can't activate "run as admin" in the
> options, its greyed out...
> Is there a way to start admin.bat with admin rights and pass the
> parameters?
>
> Gesendet: Freitag, 23. August 2013 um 06:01 Uhr
> Von: "Maxim Solodovnik" <[email protected][[email protected]]>
> An: "Openmeetings user-list" <[email protected][
> [email protected]]>
> Betreff: Re: Re: Set language files to default value or replacing lost ones
>
> just have double checked
> deleted German (de)
> then run admin and it was restored
>
> Maybe this is because you have deleted language file ...
> could you please try to restore deleted file from OM distribution and try
> one more time?
>
> On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 10:14 PM, "Mathias Bässler" <[email protected][
> [email protected]]> wrote:It looked promising, but didn't work...
> I forgot to mention, that I deleted the language on my local pc
> testversion, which runs under windows. So I used admin.bat and did the
> following:
>
> - stopped OM
> - opened prompt with admin rights
> - changed to the correct directory
> - executed "admin -v -l"
>
> It looked like it worked, at the end there was the message "All languages
> are imported" and before that for every of the 32 a message "Lang ADDED".
> But when I start OM, there are no changes. Another thing, I can't delete a
> language that I added myself, but I can delete one of the standard
> languages (yes I deleted another language, which I don't need, on purpose).
> What did I wrong?
>
>
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 22. August 2013 um 15:56 Uhr
> Von: "Maxim Solodovnik" <[email protected][[email protected]][
> [email protected][[email protected]]]>
> An: "Openmeetings user-list" <[email protected][
> [email protected]][[email protected][
> [email protected]]]>
> Betreff: Re: Set language files to default value or replacing lost ones
> You can do it via command line admin.
> 1) stop om
> 2) run ./admin.sh -v -l
>
> On Aug 22, 2013 8:20 PM, Mathias Bässler <[email protected][[email protected]
> ][[email protected][[email protected]]]> wrote:Hi,
>
> I accidently deleted a language in OM and wanted to reset the files to the
> way they were after installing OM or at least replace the lost language.
> But if I add a new one, I can only specify its name and iso code, not the
> id of the language. Is there a way to add a new language and give it a
> specific id (then import the correct language file of course) so that it
> can replace the lost one? Changing language files etc. is done via language
> editor, but I don't see how it should be done with the editor...
>  --
> WBR
> Maxim aka solomax
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> WBR
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>



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