Hi Lars,

Being a commercial installation you should open a support case or post on the 
support forums rather than the open source mailing list.

If you do not have a Windows Services entry to enable the service to be started 
then it would appear you installation went wrong for some reason, thus you 
should create an installer log to see what might have gone wrong as detailed at:

        
http://wikis.openlinksw.com/dataspace/owiki/wiki/UdaWikiWeb/GeneratingAWindowsMSIInstallerLog

If you have a “virtuoso.exe” in the “bin” directory and a “virtuoso.ini” file 
in the “database” directory you can also start the server from command line by 
running the following from the “database” directory”:

        ..\virtuoso -f

Note you also need the OpenLink License Manager  services to be registered and 
running with a valid license in place, which may not be the case if the 
Virtuoso service failed to register.

Best Regards
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On 23 May 2012, at 10:15, Lars Marius Garshol wrote:

> 
> I've installed 
> 
>  Virtuoso Universal Server (Release 6.3) on Windows XP/Vista/7/200x (64 Bit) 
> (x86_64)
>  Multi-Threaded Universal Server (Commercial Edition) for OpenLink Virtuoso 
> 6.3
> 
> on a Windows 64-bit machine. However, trying to start the Virtuoso Service 
> Control Manager has no effect. Nothing seems to happen. I've tried many 
> times, but have never been able to start it.
> 
> Trying to run virtuoso.exe gives "unable to open the service control manager 
> (5)".
> 
> There is no database\virtuoso.lck file, nor any database\virtuoso.log file.
> 
> I tried using the Services applet in the Control Panel, but this Windows 
> installation doesn't seem to have it.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> --Lars M.
> http://www.garshol.priv.no/tmphoto/
> http://www.garshol.priv.no/blog/
> 
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