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.
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
Thomas
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sup...@li...
> [mailto:sup...@li...]On Behalf Of
> Stefan Reich
> Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 11:24 AM
> To: sup...@li...
> Subject: Re: [superversion] How to start server automatically
>
>
> Hi Thomas, welcome to the list (and the tool).
>
> You can use the server batch script - server.sh on Unix, server.bat on
> Windows, server.cmd on OS/2. If it doesn't work because some path isn't
> set correctly and you can't figure it out, feel free to ask.
>
> Cheers,
> -Stefan
>
> Thomas Schmidt wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm a first time user of superversion I start loving this tool a lot.
> >
> > Just one small question regarding the server: when I start the
> program, the
> > server service itself is not started. I have to click on the
> 'Start' button
> > to activate it. Is there a way to start the service
> automatically when the
> > appplication is started?
> >
> > Thomas
>
>
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