MACROMEDIA COLDFUSION 5 - INSTALING AND CONFIGURING SERVER Manual page 25

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Installing ColdFusion Server in Windows
To start and stop a ColdFusion Service in Windows 2000:
To configure ColdFusion Server to startup automatically or manually in
Windows 2000:
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Running ColdFusion Server in Windows 98
Since Windows 98 does not have a services architecture, ColdFusion Server runs as
two executables:
Executable
ColdFusion Application
Server
ColdFusion RDS
When ColdFusion Server is running, two icons appear in the task bar. To stop the
ColdFusion Application Server executable, right-click the IDE service icon. To run
ColdFusion Server at startup, place a shortcut for the ColdFusion Server icon in the
Startup program group.
Select Start > Control Panel > Settings > Administrative Tools > Services.
If a service is running, its status appears as "Started" in the Status column. If it is
not running, no status appears for the service.
To stop a service, select it and click Stop. The Services window refreshes, and
the status of the service is no longer shown as "Started".
To start a service, select it and click Start. The status of the service appears as
"Started".
In the MMC, right-click the service that you want to configure and select
Properties.
In the Properties dialog, select the General tab. In the Startup Type drop-down
menu, choose either Manual or Automatic.
Click OK.
Purpose
The main ColdFusion Server service. ColdFusion pages
cannot be processed if this service is not running.
Provides security, directory and file browsing, and
debugging services for ColdFusion Studio.
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