Running openEMM on Windows 2003 after logging out
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:47 pm
Hello,
I have a problem with a Windows 2003 Root-Server:
The installation itself workes fine - after launching openEMM by starting start.bat at a RDP-Session, Resin starts, the server responds on port 8080, sends mail etc.
The problem is: When I log out and close the RDP-Session, Resin stops and openEMM isn't running anymore...
First thing I tried was setting up a planned task which is executing the start.bat at system startup with Administrator rights. Windows reports the task to be started, however Resin isn't running and the server doesn't respond on port 8080.
After that I tried setting up a service with inststrv.exe and srvany.exe from the Resource Kit - I followed this guide:
http://agiletesting.blogspot.com/2005/0 ... ndows.html
and tried to run start.bat.
Windows reports the service to be started correctly, but nothing else happens - Resin isn't running, the server does not respond on port 8080.
Can anybody help an tell me how I can start openEMM and keep it running without leaving a RDP-session open all the time?
Regards,
Christian
I have a problem with a Windows 2003 Root-Server:
The installation itself workes fine - after launching openEMM by starting start.bat at a RDP-Session, Resin starts, the server responds on port 8080, sends mail etc.
The problem is: When I log out and close the RDP-Session, Resin stops and openEMM isn't running anymore...
First thing I tried was setting up a planned task which is executing the start.bat at system startup with Administrator rights. Windows reports the task to be started, however Resin isn't running and the server doesn't respond on port 8080.
After that I tried setting up a service with inststrv.exe and srvany.exe from the Resource Kit - I followed this guide:
http://agiletesting.blogspot.com/2005/0 ... ndows.html
and tried to run start.bat.
Windows reports the service to be started correctly, but nothing else happens - Resin isn't running, the server does not respond on port 8080.
Can anybody help an tell me how I can start openEMM and keep it running without leaving a RDP-session open all the time?
Regards,
Christian