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From: Stefan R. <do...@dr...> - 2005-11-10 14:17:40
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Hi Thomas! Thomas Schmidt wrote: >Now I'm a little bit confused... > >If I understand correctly, you suggest to write a batch file in which I >start the server application. But this not my point. > > The batch files already exist, they are part of the distribution downloadable at http://sourceforge.net/projects/superversion >When I start the Superversion Server I need to click once on the 'Start' >button before any Client can access the database. But I'm looking for a >solution that this click is not necessary anymore. > >How can I force the server tool to really start the network service without >any further mouse action? Can I pass a parameter to the program or is there >any registry setting? > >BTW: I'm using Windows XP > > That option doesn't exist right now... and I'm not really sure why you need this. If you want to start the server at system startup, you can use the batch file. You can then still use the GUI to stop/restart it. Maybe if you explain how you use the server, I can understand your problem better. Does it run all the time? Is the server up 24/7? -Stefan |