VServer on Windows and custom installation
Chris Sheffield
cm_sheffield at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 21 08:53:35 CDT 2004
Excellent! Thanks for the quick response.
--- Igor Gomon <giv at tlc.kherson.ua> wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> > VServer.pdf states that to start the server as a
> > service you need to run it with the -i option and
> then
> > the -s option. Is it necessary to do both? If
> I'm
> > doing my own installation and want to start the
> server
> > from that installation program, do I have to
> actually
> > start it twice?
> Yes, it's necessary. First time launching VServer
> with -i
> option you registers it as a Windows service. And
> then
> only you can run it with -s option - to start it
> actually.
>
> > Also, will VServer run on any version of Windows,
> or
> > just NT-based versions (NT 4.0, 2000, XP, 2003)?
> If
> > it will run on all versions, can it still run as a
> > service under Win 98, or does a shortcut need to
> be
> > placed in the Startup folder? It's not very
> likely
> > that our customers will run the server on a Win 98
> > machine, but it could happen.
> VServer also runs under Windows98 (Windows 95 not
> tested).
> It runs as a service. So you don't need to add
> anything to the
> Startup folder.
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Igor Gomon
>
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