Config Sever

[Deleted User][Deleted User]
Currently I assume this has to be run as an 'applicaion' on the desk top. Is there an option to run this as a service, or has anyone tried installing this as a service ?

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  • AdministratorAdministrator
    The configuration server has to run as an application and can not be configured as a service



    Regards,



    Forum Administrator
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User]
    This is causing a problem as I am running on Windows 2003 Server, and I manage the server with Terminal Services. Because of lost/disconnected sessions, any 'old' terminal session is closed, which closes the configuration server. Any reason why I can't install it as a service (With srvany.exe, although not tried this on Win2003) ?
  • AdministratorAdministrator
    You can try it with svrany but it has not been tested before and is not supported.



    Regards,



    Forum Administrator
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User]

    No success with srvany, the service start, but then exits.

    However, I have just found the html files in outputhtml. All I really want to do is to make the stats available without any config capability, so I assume if I serve these with IIS I get my solution without he need for the configuration server to run.

  • AdministratorAdministrator
    Yes absolutely correct. Please note that doing so requires you to purchase the PRO edition as the freeware version is only for non commercial purposes.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User]
    No problem, we purchased our first copy yesterday.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User]

    Try to create a task and run it on Server start. This works fine for me (w2k server sp4)
    If the process will be terminated by any error, you can quick login via RDP and rerun the task.

    alex

  • AdministratorAdministrator
    Alex,



    would you mind documenting your work-around? With your authorization we will post it on the FAQ section and of course all credits to you.



    Feel free to contact us at support@serverscheck.com



    Regards,



    Maarten Van Laere
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