Starting And Stopping Jrun Servers - MACROMEDIA 38000382 - JRun - Mac Getting Started Manual

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Windows services considerations
A JRun server responds to requests only after it is started. During JRun installation on a
Windows NT or 2000 system, you can configure JRun as a Windows NT service. If you
choose services, JRun starts all three servers when you start your Windows NT or 2000
system. Services run as system processes rather than as user processes. You can start, stop,
and restart JRun using the Service Control Panel found in Start > Programs >
Administrative Tools > Services. If JRun is running on a Windows platform other than
Windows NT or 2000, or a UNIX platform, you must manually start each JRun server
after starting your system. If you do not run JRun as a service, it runs as an application.
For more information on starting and stopping a JRun server, see JRun Administrator's
Guide or the JMC online Help.

Starting and stopping JRun servers

You can start and stop JRun servers using the following techniques:
Using the JRun server launcher
The JRun server launcher is a Java Swing application that you can use to start, restart,
and stop JRun servers. You execute the launcher by running the jrun.exe file (Windows)
or the jrun executable (UNIX), in the jrun_root/bin directory. The launcher contains
buttons to start, restart, and stop JRun servers.
1 (Windows) Select Start > Programs > Macromedia JRun 4 > JRun Launcher.
2 Select a JRun server and click Start, Stop, or Restart.
JRun server launcher
Command line
The JRun Launcher window appears:
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